Anonymous wrote:In the future, simply decline any requests that involve you having to leave late, telling them you do not feel comfortable or safe walking alone at night.
If they really want you to baby-sit, then they will offer to pay for a taxi before you accept the babysitting gig.
Anonymous wrote:You shouldn't have taken the job then. If you knew there was little parking for your car (though why can't you just park farther away?? I've parked over half a mile away for some jobs that don't have parking). If you know they are going to be home later then a certain public transportation, why take the job. yes its temporary but that's something you should have considered. If you took this job you need to figure out the transportation part and if that means walking to the subway, waiting for the bus, or paying for a cab that is on you.
Anonymous wrote:Before I get flamed re title, let me explain. I work with a family that isn't the best match but its a temp job until my regular MB is off maternity leave. On regular work days I always take care of my own transportation, as any adult should. However, I've babysat on weekend nights ( days I didn't work) until very late. Last night my employers were later than they said and didn't get home until 1am. Instead of offering to get me a taxi, I had to take walk and take a subway. I saw DB staring out the door, saying something to MB, possibly about me heading in the direction of the subway. The last time I had to wait outside for a bus to come and while they both saw me waiting outside at 11:30pm, they turned off their lights and went to bed. I know many people are different but I am used employers at least offering for me to wait inside for a ride or offering to get a taxi when its that late on the night. I live in NYC and isn't always the safest for a young woman to our alone at that time. I do drive but there is very little parking by work and no one drives much here. They seem to not care about my safety, whatsoever. Flame away or add if you agree that employers should offer to get a taxi?
I expect adult babysitters to take care of their own transportation or refuse an evening sitting job. If you were a high school sitter, that would be different, but you are an adult.
Why can't you call a cab if you are in the rare area of NYC where cabs are not plentiful? Why can't you call Uber?
Have you taken a cab recently? Do you know how expensive they are? A cab could very easily eat up everything she made babysitting that night.
Anonymous wrote:I expect adult babysitters to take care of their own transportation or refuse an evening sitting job. If you were a high school sitter, that would be different, but you are an adult.
Why can't you call a cab if you are in the rare area of NYC where cabs are not plentiful? Why can't you call Uber?