Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here- I never signed on to be this "nanny manager" , but the parents don't want to be involved with scheduling and hiring. So when it came to hiring a new weekend person, I was bestowed this new title and responsibility, without a salary boost.
I am just livid at myself that I went in. I work over 110hrs a week, I shouldn't have to work an additional 24. Yes I got paid, but I really need to rest. The parents really should have either found someone else or cancelled there plans to look after their kids.
What exactly do you mean you need to rest? I the kids are getting 9+ hours of sleep a day then you should too. Just because you are there for 24 hours you can't say you are "working" when you are sleeping. Just be grateful you are being paid to sleep.
Anonymous wrote:OP here- I never signed on to be this "nanny manager" , but the parents don't want to be involved with scheduling and hiring. So when it came to hiring a new weekend person, I was bestowed this new title and responsibility, without a salary boost.
I am just livid at myself that I went in. I work over 110hrs a week, I shouldn't have to work an additional 24. Yes I got paid, but I really need to rest. The parents really should have either found someone else or cancelled there plans to look after their kids.

Anonymous wrote:Do your job and either find someone or go in. You signed up for it.
It depends on whether any of this is specified in a contract/work agreement.
If it isn't then it's her problem, if it is then it may be your problem.
Either way it sounds like you need to have a sitdown w/ your boss.