Anonymous wrote:I would let you go. 6 weeks and you are already taking days off? You work with a child that isn't even around other kids so don't try to play the "my charge made me sick" card.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would let you go. 6 weeks and you are already taking days off? You work with a child that isn't even around other kids so don't try to play the "my charge made me sick" card.
I am not pulling " my charge got me sick" card. I have no clue where you got that from. My charge is actually around many kids. We are active in 3 classes a week ( MBs decision). I know 6 weeks is early and it sucks but I can't do anything about catching strep. I'm not a robot.
I know for a fact that MB does not have any backup in place.
Anonymous wrote:I would let you go. 6 weeks and you are already taking days off? You work with a child that isn't even around other kids so don't try to play the "my charge made me sick" card.
Anonymous wrote:I would let you go. 6 weeks and you are already taking days off? You work with a child that isn't even around other kids so don't try to play the "my charge made me sick" card.
Anonymous wrote:The parents are irresponsible if there's no emergency options in place. Not the nanny's fault.
Anonymous wrote:You can't go in. I'm sure she's got something important going on today that she didn't want to share with you and she's panicking, but you can't go in. Especially with a baby that young.