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[quote=Anonymous]Absolutely, not okay! Tell her NO! Guaranteed hours means that you are promised to get (at least) X amount of hours per period- regardless if you work or not. So if they don't need you on a specific day, then they can give you the option to not come in (which most families do) or ask that although you aren't caring for A, do you mind doing child-related task or if in your contract, run errands etc. You have to nip that in the bud, immediately! Otherwise, in the future, she may make these types of arrangements again because she thinks it is right and that you're fine with it. However, if you don't speak up, at least let her know that her friend has to pay and pay YOUR babysitting rate (if different)- that's another reason why someone shouldn't volunteer your services without asking. Anyone I've worked for has always asked if they could share my info with a friend who is looking for a sitter.[/quote]
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