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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s not like I get a courtesy call when the kids are sick and then give me a cold before I go on vacation. That happened twice this year, so yeah no you don’t get courtesy calls either. [/quote] If you call out sick, then they need to find back up child care. Its really inconsiderate not to let them know. You have a job because they have a job and if you are not reliable you will lose your job and are replaceable.[/quote] So, they deserve the courtesy call so they can make arrangements. The nanny doesn’t deserve one bc the parents have to work. Also, a nanny can just as easily chose to quit on the spot and leave a family in a bind. Families are just as replaceable. [/quote] Its a nanny's job to care for the kids when they are sick. That is the point of having a nanny so you can go to work. [/quote] No, that isn’t the point of having a nanny. The point of having a nanny is so that care is provided in the child’s home. The point of a nanny is so that a child has 1-1 care. [/quote] No, a huge part of it is so you have continuous care, including holidays if needed, sick days, etc. Centers don't take sick kids.[/quote] Most nannies don’t work on certain holidays. Why do you sound like a PITA?[/quote]
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