Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Considering that you only work for them 2 1/2 hour daily, the fact that you are getting paid vacation is a good perk from them because most nannies who work such a small schedule usually do not get paid vacation.
Taking that into account, you also are getting paid a little on top of that, though you didn't mention exactly how much so it is difficult for me to determine if it is unfair or not.
Typically pet sitters make more or less in the range of $20-30/visit daily.
So to me overall, it sounds like you are being treated fairly.
They pay me weekly salary (not a huge amount) and do not reimburse me for gas, and I use my car very often as charges are older kids who are in many activites, I also go get groceries, take cat to vet etc all with my car and my gas.
And yes when I started they told me they would pay me when they went on vacation and I would be off those days as well. But since they got the cat they have asked me to go during my regular hours when they went on vacation.
Anonymous wrote:Considering that you only work for them 2 1/2 hour daily, the fact that you are getting paid vacation is a good perk from them because most nannies who work such a small schedule usually do not get paid vacation.
Taking that into account, you also are getting paid a little on top of that, though you didn't mention exactly how much so it is difficult for me to determine if it is unfair or not.
Typically pet sitters make more or less in the range of $20-30/visit daily.
So to me overall, it sounds like you are being treated fairly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just feed the cat a huge amount and it should be good for 2 or 3 days. I do this with my cats whenever I take a long weekend. More than 3 days and I'll have someone come check in but there's no reason you need to go every single day for a cat.
Bad advice here!! For so many reasons.
First of all, anyone who owns a cat should know that when their owners are away, felines tend to consume more food. This could be due to loneliness, stress, whatever. Also, you need to make sure the kitty has enough water in her bowl and you would need to go to the house more often than every three days to re-fill her bowl.
Cats also are very clean + hate dirty litter boxes. If you do not scoop out her litter box daily, she most likely will poop/pee in other common areas of the home and if there is carpet, this will not make your bosses very happy. Plus, feline urine is very strong odor-wise and is nearly impossible to get rid of.
Finally, it would be so dishonest to tell your bosses you will look after their cat properly every day, then go only every few days. This wouldn't be fair to them or their pet.
PP: You sound like an idiot to me.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Just feed the cat a huge amount and it should be good for 2 or 3 days. I do this with my cats whenever I take a long weekend. More than 3 days and I'll have someone come check in but there's no reason you need to go every single day for a cat.