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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You are getting paid to do a job. You either go or not. But, if you leave the family hanging they will need to find someone else and you will probably be out of a job. Many people still have to work out of the home. Your risk being in someone's home is much less than someone going to an office. Parents who are working at home still need child care.[/quote] Actually you are wrong. For the next two weeks any employee can file for sick leave. A nanny has to consider the health of herself and her family and you should be more concerned about the health of your children than your job and not want additional people in your home. Try firing your nanny for taking sick leave in them next two weeks. You will be a pariah in your social circle. And I am a nanny who freely volunteered to work my normal hours as I live alone and walk or drive to work. I am limiting my exposure on weekends to protect myself as well as my charge. [/quote] What are you rambling about? Everyone cannot just take sick leave. You have to be sick to take sick leave. Many people have jobs that are required to be in the office. A nanny is working in a home and far less risk than someone in an office. I would absolutely fire a nanny who is working in my home if they refused to come. People have nannies so when these situations happen, they are always covered with child care. If your employer doesn't work and loses their job because of you, you are the first expense that will get cut.[/quote] 1. You cannot actually afford a nanny. It’s that simple. If you could, you wouldn’t be trying so hard to prove an argument. 2. Please let us know how it goes interviewing nannies during a global pandemic (not an epidemic but a pandemic; the whole freaking world is suffering right now. This is bigger than your selfish and entitled bubble.). [/quote]
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