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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Are you all live-in nannies? Or you live out? [b]If live-in, OT rules don't apply[/b]. If live out, do you actually come in during night hours and watch over the sleeping kids? I still don't get math with 3 nannies and overtime: M-F nanny one works 6 am - 2 pm, nanny two works 2 pm to 10 pm... If they are live out presumably parents can sleep in the house 8 hours with sleeping kids (nannies being professional and all surely will sleep train kids properly) and if kids are sick, well parents can maybe pay attention to them for a few hours. The weekend nanny basically has 40 hours to cover 48 weekend hours... So what's the OT for? What's the typical schedule? [/quote] This is not a blanket rule. 1)It depends on the laws of your state and 2)This is only true if the live in element of the job is for the benefit of the nanny. My guess is that OP and her fellow nannies cover the overnight hours in shifts, but they do not actually live at work, and are therefore live-outs nannies. [/quote] Agree - live in nannies in MD get overtime for example under state law.[/quote]
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