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[quote=Anonymous]For nannies who are expected to work even when the federal government is closed, because parents must work or telework, how do you handle the delicate issue of etiquette? For example, if you employer has to telework but does not have any important deliverables, would it not be considerate of them to offer you a day off during a snow storm? Or, if they do have a critical meeting or project, might it be good to offer you a safe passage home by covering the costs of a cab? Otherwise, what is the point of you going out of your way to trek in dangerous weather to support the family? I realize none of those things are mandatory but it seems callous to completely disregard the safety of the person who you are asking to take such a significant risk to support your family. For my part, I feel that a nanny should make every effort to arrive to work if they can feasibly do so. So, I am willing to climb through a snow storm, I just want to get as good as I give![/quote]
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