Anonymous
Post 02/10/2014 01:03     Subject: Interview/Job Offer Stress!!!!!!!

Makes*
Anonymous
Post 02/10/2014 01:03     Subject: Interview/Job Offer Stress!!!!!!!

I did meet the father! Not sure where you got that from.
I don't think your understanding where I'm coming from but thanks for your opinion.

I have been to another interview this week. Didn't met the kids but I could tell for emailing with the mom that we were on the same page and we had a good connection when we met. To me that means more than a competive paying job with a family who we don't seem to jive. Does that ankles sense or is it a total "idiot" move
Anonymous
Post 02/10/2014 00:12     Subject: Interview/Job Offer Stress!!!!!!!

OP you're coming across as an idiot. No matter where you are or what the market rate is, that job was horrible.

Who the f*ck cares about a "feeling" with a family when the job is shit? You didn't even meet the kids or the dad! How could you possibly know what you'd "feel" about the family?
Anonymous
Post 02/09/2014 23:51     Subject: Interview/Job Offer Stress!!!!!!!

Yes I definitely see that.
Im not in DC and where Im from we have quite a different market and mindset. People aren't as educated. What I'm saying is had I had a good connection with the family i probably would have worked something out so everything was legal tax wise and not banking hours ect. but I didn't feel the connection with the family. If it WAS a good job would not having that connection be a good enough reason to forgo?
Anonymous
Post 02/09/2014 22:36     Subject: Interview/Job Offer Stress!!!!!!!

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thanks everyone, I did turn down the job.
Im wondering how important the feeling is to you?


I don't think this was so much a gut feeling as it was just a really bad job. I'm an MB and I'm wondering why you would ever consider that job. Saying you just didn't have a feeling that it was the right fit implies it was an otherwise good job but you just didn't click with the family. This was NOT an otherwise good job, it was a terrible job.

+1 this was not a good job op, do you not see that?
Anonymous
Post 02/09/2014 21:55     Subject: Interview/Job Offer Stress!!!!!!!

Anonymous wrote:Thanks everyone, I did turn down the job.
Im wondering how important the feeling is to you?


I don't think this was so much a gut feeling as it was just a really bad job. I'm an MB and I'm wondering why you would ever consider that job. Saying you just didn't have a feeling that it was the right fit implies it was an otherwise good job but you just didn't click with the family. This was NOT an otherwise good job, it was a terrible job.
Anonymous
Post 02/09/2014 20:40     Subject: Interview/Job Offer Stress!!!!!!!

Thanks everyone, I did turn down the job.
Im wondering how important the feeling is to you?
Anonymous
Post 02/09/2014 20:06     Subject: Interview/Job Offer Stress!!!!!!!

I'm an MB and this job sounds rotten. The employers sound shady. Trust your gut and hold out for something better.
Anonymous
Post 02/09/2014 19:59     Subject: Interview/Job Offer Stress!!!!!!!

Nannies, for the zillionith time, are hourly employees and cannot ne self employed.
Anonymous
Post 02/09/2014 15:00     Subject: Interview/Job Offer Stress!!!!!!!

Never take a job before doing an in-home visit with the kids present. You need to see how they live, and how the parents interact with their children in order to know if you are compatible.
Anonymous
Post 02/09/2014 14:59     Subject: Interview/Job Offer Stress!!!!!!!

Not a job I would want
Anonymous
Post 02/09/2014 14:53     Subject: Interview/Job Offer Stress!!!!!!!

Don't do it OP.
Anonymous
Post 02/09/2014 14:00     Subject: Interview/Job Offer Stress!!!!!!!

All I see are red flags with that family. Why do you want to work for them??

Pros:
they want you
they agreed to your rate (sort of)

Cons:
they didn't call your references
you haven't met the kids
you haven't met the dad who will be home up to 3 days per week
the mom will work from home one day per week
they want to bank your hours (that could easily turn into one day a week where you're losing pay -- think about it!)
they want you to lie on your taxes
it's only part time

....this is not a hard decision. at all. not even a little bit.
Anonymous
Post 02/09/2014 13:42     Subject: Interview/Job Offer Stress!!!!!!!

Run. Dont bank hours. I do it and it sucks.
Anonymous
Post 02/09/2014 13:16     Subject: Interview/Job Offer Stress!!!!!!!

AHHHHH!!! I just want to scream!!!!
I don't want to turn down a perfectly good job because i didn't have a the "feeling" that its a right fit! But at the same time I don't want to take a job because i didn't get the right feeling!!!

I interviewed for the family but I didn't feel the connection, they didn't call my references... I haven't met the kids but the dad works shift work so he will be home up to 3 days a week at a time which I'm not super keen on... & mom works from home 1 day a week... I just don't feel it.... They are giving me the standard paid time off and blah blah blah but want me to bank hours if they don't need me (say when dad is home and wants to have a day with the kids) they also want me to claim as self employed.... But Im really scared to turn it down incase I don't get another offer at my rate...Plus its only part time...

Is "the feeling" or "the connection" a stupid thing to go off? or am I being totally high school and immature!

Felt good to get my feelings out