Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Overall I like my employers but issues keep coming up that are becoming a problem.
1. They don't respect my time. Multiple times MB has been upwards of 1 hour late. I've had to miss class and other obligations. I am flexible with my schedule to an extent but this is occurring 2-3 times a week.
2. Not being relieved on time. My charge is a little difficult to put down but too young for sleep training. DB will come him while I'm putting my charge to bed. Instead of relieving me when it's 6:30pm, I will be there sometimes until 7:30 putting him down. When I come downstairs he is watching tv or playing a video game. Half of these times have been unpaid for staying late. This has happened at least 4 times.
3. Twice MB canceled on me so I was not paid for those days even though I'm guaranteed pay in my contract.
There a few minor things but these are the main issues. I've been there 3 months. MB has been late at least 7 times. She feels as long as I'm getting paid. I've had several talks explaining that I can't continuously stay late without notice. I also can't have them cancel and me not be paid.
Don't they run a time sheet, when you show up and when you leave.? It should be obvious then and wages paid accordingly. Just keep it professional, demand that start.
ALso, did they say upfront "be available from 8 until 8 and most days you will leave at 5 or 6?" Or something else? Many families set expectations (i.e. guarantee till 4pm, sometimes arrive at 5 or 6pm) but record it daily. Unless you are paid a fixed amount per day, then win some, lose some.
Anonymous wrote:Overall I like my employers but issues keep coming up that are becoming a problem.
1. They don't respect my time. Multiple times MB has been upwards of 1 hour late. I've had to miss class and other obligations. I am flexible with my schedule to an extent but this is occurring 2-3 times a week.
2. Not being relieved on time. My charge is a little difficult to put down but too young for sleep training. DB will come him while I'm putting my charge to bed. Instead of relieving me when it's 6:30pm, I will be there sometimes until 7:30 putting him down. When I come downstairs he is watching tv or playing a video game. Half of these times have been unpaid for staying late. This has happened at least 4 times.
3. Twice MB canceled on me so I was not paid for those days even though I'm guaranteed pay in my contract.
There a few minor things but these are the main issues. I've been there 3 months. MB has been late at least 7 times. She feels as long as I'm getting paid. I've had several talks explaining that I can't continuously stay late without notice. I also can't have them cancel and me not be paid.
Anonymous wrote:You must demand to be paid your guaranteed hours. I don't have a contract but I assumed this was something my new employers understood when they set my hours - new parents can be clueless. They use their old babysitting model from when they were teenagers. Educated them and demand payment. I did and they seem to have greater respect for me.
I will assume that you are NEVER (and I mean not once) late for work. You won't have a leg to stand on otherwise on this issue. Be packed and ready to go the second MB/DB comes home and tell them that you have missed your class, tutoring session, doctor's appointment, picking your invalid grandmother up at the airport, and tell them directly that this cannot happen again. Do not be nice - don't be bitchy but do not say it is all right. I am never late and my employers were late a few times early on -- I let them know it was not okay. They are never late now.
As soon as you hear DB come home, be packed and ready to leave. Hand him the baby. Don't wait for him to come upstairs. Again, once when I was first starting with my current new parent family, I had to walk into the kitchen when they had company over and ask who wanted to take the baby.
Teach people how you want to be treated.