Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you mean by "too many favors"? What kind of favors?
OP here: I live nearby my employers. I have been asked (and have often) run over on my days off to help out without being paid, doing the baby's laundry at my house on the weekends, changing my schedule without compensation, filling in for a few early morning hours on my day off when MB's MIL cannot watch the baby (paid but the hours are 6 to 9AM), etc. Things I will do without hesitation in an emergency or occasional favor basis.
That's not a FTM issue. I'm not a FTM but when I was I would NEVER have expected or asked for any of these things. How often though do you agree and how often do you say no? If you like the job otherwise I would think that being firm and saying "no" a few times would make them stop asking. BUT if you don't like the job anyway or you've tried this and they still keep asking then you should look for a new job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you mean by "too many favors"? What kind of favors?
OP here: I live nearby my employers. I have been asked (and have often) run over on my days off to help out without being paid, doing the baby's laundry at my house on the weekends, changing my schedule without compensation, filling in for a few early morning hours on my day off when MB's MIL cannot watch the baby (paid but the hours are 6 to 9AM), etc. Things I will do without hesitation in an emergency or occasional favor basis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you mean by "too many favors"? What kind of favors?
OP here: I live nearby my employers. I have been asked (and have often) run over on my days off to help out without being paid, doing the baby's laundry at my house on the weekends, changing my schedule without compensation, filling in for a few early morning hours on my day off when MB's MIL cannot watch the baby (paid but the hours are 6 to 9AM), etc. Things I will do without hesitation in an emergency or occasional favor basis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you mean by "too many favors"? What kind of favors?
OP here: I live nearby my employers. I have been asked (and have often) run over on my days off to help out without being paid, doing the baby's laundry at my house on the weekends, changing my schedule without compensation, filling in for a few early morning hours on my day off when MB's MIL cannot watch the baby (paid but the hours are 6 to 9AM), etc. Things I will do without hesitation in an emergency or occasional favor basis.
Anonymous wrote:What do you mean by "too many favors"? What kind of favors?
Anonymous wrote:Start actively looking for a new job, OP. What you are describing will never stop.
And I'm so sick of the "first time parent" excuse - if these people have jobs that afford them the financial ability to hire a nanny then they have the intellectual ability to search on the internet for what appropriate behavior and compensation for a nanny is as well.