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[quote=Anonymous]I am an MB and while this situation does not sound great, am wondering what did OP and MB agree to? What did they leave said and unsaid? Does OP have guaranteed hours? Do they have a written contract? As to banking hours, I am kind of in the reverse situation with our nanny. SHE wants to bank hours, not me. I have never had occasion to ask nanny not to come in, but nanny has on multiple occasions asked to take a day off or work less than her usual hours on a given day. SHE thinks it should be no big deal to make up the hours through longer shifts on other days or helping out on a couple date nights. I keep telling her that no, I want her to come in on her usual schedule, but then she gets upset because she *really wants* to do X or Y on that particular day she wants off. I have a flexible work schedule that would allow me to cover for her, but I don't want to because I don't need her at the other times she's offered to make up the hours whereas I DO need her during her usual work hours. I agree that banking hours is not a good practice (and maybe illegal?) and I do not know what is going on with OP, but it's not always just the MB driving improper employment practices.[/quote]
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