Anonymous wrote:Our contract has a separate policy for bad weather based on federal government status since both my husband and I work for the gov't. If gov't is open and nanny decides to stay home, then she does not get paid. If gov't is closed and the nanny decides to stay home, then she gets paid half of what she normally makes.
Some of you people simply astound and disgust me. Wtf is wrong with you?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think letting her use it as part of her 5 PTO days are fine. The only time I see not using a snow day towards that is if we were to get a really bad snowstorm where you wouldn't even want your worst enemy driving out in that stuff.
So you give you nanny's safety about as much concern as your worst enemy? Nice![]()
Anonymous wrote:We have work agreement language that basically says we will typically follow OPM, but on the occasion that OPM is closed but we have to work she is required to work or use PTO (she can opt for us to pay for safe transportation if we need her to work and she feels unsafe driving).
Anonymous wrote:OP, I'm an MB. If I ever have to hire another nanny I will put a snow day clause in our contract.
With our current nanny, when there is bad weather she either spends the night before with us, or we go pick her, or she gets the day off. She actually prefers to stay with us and work - whether or not we're home. So far it has worked just fine for us but that is a function of the individuals involved - we got lucky. In the future I'd put language in the contract to avoid all of the nastiness we're seeing on this topic here this week.[/quote
Nastiness? Are you kidding? We're nasty because our safety isn't important to so many.
Anonymous wrote:I think letting her use it as part of her 5 PTO days are fine. The only time I see not using a snow day towards that is if we were to get a really bad snowstorm where you wouldn't even want your worst enemy driving out in that stuff.