Anonymous wrote:Is it really that hard to bring a book?
Anonymous wrote:Is it really that hard to bring a book?
Anonymous wrote:I babysit a family regularly a few nights a week. I have been working with them for a few months. I don't have their wifi password and usually just watch tv when their child goes to sleep. Would it be weird for me to ask them for their password? Would you see it as unprofessional? I'm obviously not surfing the web instead of watching the kid. Like I said, I wait until she asleep and I have nothing else to do.
MB here. Definitely ask. Let them know that you are only interested in access after the baby is asleep.
Totally normal and not unprofessional at all.
Anonymous wrote:I babysit a family regularly a few nights a week. I have been working with them for a few months. I don't have their wifi password and usually just watch tv when their child goes to sleep. Would it be weird for me to ask them for their password? Would you see it as unprofessional? I'm obviously not surfing the web instead of watching the kid. Like I said, I wait until she asleep and I have nothing else to do.
Anonymous wrote:I would say " would you mind if I connect to your wifi one larla is asleep"?
Dont know why but it sounds nicer than asking for password.
I babysit a family regularly a few nights a week. I have been working with them for a few months. I don't have their wifi password and usually just watch tv when their child goes to sleep. Would it be weird for me to ask them for their password? Would you see it as unprofessional? I'm obviously not surfing the web instead of watching the kid. Like I said, I wait until she asleep and I have nothing else to do.
Anonymous wrote:I babysit a family regularly a few nights a week. I have been working with them for a few months. I don't have their wifi password and usually just watch tv when their child goes to sleep. Would it be weird for me to ask them for their password? Would you see it as unprofessional? I'm obviously not surfing the web instead of watching the kid. Like I said, I wait until she asleep and I have nothing else to do.

Anonymous wrote:I babysit a family regularly a few nights a week. I have been working with them for a few months. I don't have their wifi password and usually just watch tv when their child goes to sleep. Would it be weird for me to ask them for their password? Would you see it as unprofessional? I'm obviously not surfing the web instead of watching the kid. Like I said, I wait until she asleep and I have nothing else to do.