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[quote=Anonymous] Then move in to a more professional family. Personally, I have no problem switching seats, I do it often. I also have no problem getting gas or groceries, but I am reimbursed without question (I would never take advantage of that). So I don’t agree with your frustrations, BUT I do feel that the level of professionalism that I have with my family may be different than yours and therefore I personally feel different. If they were low on food and I needed to pick things up for the kids, that would never be a problem. But I do honestly bring a bag of groceries when staying for the weekend, though I am not saying that should be expected. My overnight rate is high, so I just feel like it’s the right thing to do, for me personally. [/quote] I think perhaps you should move on to another thread. This isn’t about what you do on your jobs or what I do or don’t mind doing. I asked EMPLOYERS what they do when they have an over night sitter. See the title? The things that I’ve mentioned are things that occurred last minute which I was not expecting and put a constraint on my travel time. I move seats all the time from one car to another and Ingo above and beyond in other areas for them. This is about a prepared environment and being considerate. [/quote]
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