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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Imo contracts mean nothing in this nanny world. Yes it can list responsibilities like children's laundry but if the family starts asking you to do the families laundry what do you do ? Say to them well in the contracts it says this? Or just say when I accepted this job you mentioned I am only to do the children's laundry. Or you say nothing. Chances are if you don't do as asked you will be fired. Yes I always have a contract but imo it means jack shit [/quote] In my experience, having a contract heads off these kinds of issues pretty well. It is a document that you can point to that reminds them what they actually agreed to. Since I began using a contract I rarely have these issues anymore, and saying "that wasn't in our agreement but if you'd like to revise the responsibilities and compensation to reflect this change, we can do that," has always worked. I've never been fired for refusing to do something I never agreed to.[/quote]
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