Anonymous wrote:Due to impending blizzard?
NannyRach wrote:What is your agreement with her? Is her weekly pay guaranteed? What time would she be leaving your home, and will it be safe to travel then? You really need to consider her safety here, and not just how to get her to you. Remember that she needs to get home too, and that road conditions will likely be worse then.
I don't think it is an inappropriate request, if you intend to compensate her for the extra time spent at your home, and she will be leaving late enough tomorrow that road have been treated/plowed. I do not think it would be appropriate to pressure her if she says no.
NannyRach wrote:What is your agreement with her? Is her weekly pay guaranteed? What time would she be leaving your home, and will it be safe to travel then? You really need to consider her safety here, and not just how to get her to you. Remember that she needs to get home too, and that road conditions will likely be worse then.
I don't think it is an inappropriate request, if you intend to compensate her for the extra time spent at your home, and she will be leaving late enough tomorrow that road have been treated/plowed. I do not think it would be appropriate to pressure her if she says no.
NannyRach wrote:What is your agreement with her? Is her weekly pay guaranteed? What time would she be leaving your home, and will it be safe to travel then? You really need to consider her safety here, and not just how to get her to you. Remember that she needs to get home too, and that road conditions will likely be worse then.
I don't think it is an inappropriate request, if you intend to compensate her for the extra time spent at your home, and she will be leaving late enough tomorrow that road have been treated/plowed. I do not think it would be appropriate to pressure her if she says no.