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[quote=Anonymous][quote=vactryby]Boy, what a tough crowd. What I get lost on is the intent of "shadowing". I didn't think that was "training". I sent my son to his private school, along with others, to "shadow" to determine if that was the right one for him. [b]He didn't have to sit and do the school work,[/b] nor was he attributed time for his education. He was considered absent from his normal school. Hopefully an attorney can chime in, but I believe that unless she filled out tax forms, or has a piece of paper that acknowledges her as an employee, she's not. A day of shadowing is just that. Stand in the corner and watch, taking in information to make that final decision. She shouldn't have been required to lift a finger, and if she did, it was volunteer. However, it wouldn't be worth the $80 argument, just an $80 lesson learned to make it clear for the next one. Just my two pennies.... [/quote] Your son is a child, you make the decision based on what he says, but he's treated like a child. This was a nanny, working one day to find out if it was the right fit. It wasn't, but she still needs to be paid.[/quote]
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