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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have been late 4 times in the last 5 months. Every single time due to a major accident on the highway I drive. My commute is of 1 hour each way. Usually I leave home with 1:30 so with half an hour to spare. When there is a major accident or road work, I end up being 10-20 minutes late. When these events happened, I made a point to either stay late or rearrange the schedule to reflect my start time the actual time I got there so that my boss doesn't feel she is paying for time I'm not there. She was very understanding. I don't use my phone during the day, usually I don't have time, with the exception if it beeps for txts, I check to see if it is anything I need to know, or my boss asking something when she is out. I can't be on the phone if I wanted to as I take care of 12 y.olds and they are mouthy and my boss is very particular and always around! re mood, Im always very happy but i am also human and once in a blue moon I might be less happy or feeling shitty but it wont affect my performance as I will still do my job. Bottom line is, in my opinion, you shouldn't be patting yourself on the back if you never done any of the 3. They are very silly parameters that lead to no conclusion of nanny patterns! Meaningless info to gather.[/quote] No actually they aren't silly parameters at all. A nanny being late makes me late and sets my entire schedule back for the rest of the day. It is a HUGE deal. I don't care too much about your moods but I would appreciate a smiling nanny in the morning. And the third point is also very important to me. You are not paying attention to my children if you are talking or texting on your phone and your job is to pay attention to my children! I don't care if you call or text on your lunch break however. [b]Honestly, Girls, this is pretty basic stuff in the working work. Be on time, be pleasant and keep your personal life (texts and calls) out of work. [/quote][/b] +1 Denying really is making the few nannies complaining about these simple questions look very bad. [/quote]
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