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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. Gosh I'm glad most of the responders aren't my employers, however I'd never work for rude and thoughtless people, because they insisted on paying the whole ticket as they said it wasn't my fault. The mom said she had no clue that I was arriving 10 to 15 minutes early to pick her daughter up so I wouldn't be late. Which is why those rude commenters saying I need to get there earlier are being ridiculous. Do you show up to your job more than 20 minutes early every day? Also, I was never going to demand my boss pay me more. It was worded poorly because I only had 15 minutes between dropping one charge off and picking up the next. I have great relationship with my nanny family and am very thankful to work for such great employers. And I know they feel the same way as they are always very generous with me, just two weeks ago I celebrated my birthday and they gave me a $120 gift card to a really nice restaurant. I will just remember that next time something comes up and go straight to my MB instead of on here, where rude and ridiculous people tend to post. It really is a shame how bad posters are ruining this site. For the few commenters who were reasonable, thank you for your responses. [/quote] To be fair, OP, your post WAS confusing. I was going to give you advice but I couldn't tell if you worked for one employer or two. You didn't mention that there was a second child until later. By the way, it doesn't matter how long your commute is or how bad the traffic is. Your employers expect you to be there ON TIME at the beginning of your work period. If your commute time varies from day to day due to traffic, you should assume that traffic will take the longest time and leave early enough so as not to be late. If you are early, you can sit in the car and entertain yourself on your phone or read. [/quote]
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