Anonymous
Post 01/22/2016 19:18     Subject: How to tell NF I'm not comfy working tomorrow

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:MB here - letting our nanny off at 12:00.


Your generosity is underwhelming.


Considering that the weather reports are varying between 4 pm and midnight for this storm, noon is quite reasonable...


It started snowing around 12:00-'so, not reasonable, is it?


Started snowing is not full blizzard conditions, or even close. If a nanny can't drive herself home when there's a little snow flying, why would you allow her to take your child anywhere when it's snowing or raining. Sorry, this is crazy to me, but I'm capable of driving until it's white-out conditions.
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2016 18:54     Subject: How to tell NF I'm not comfy working tomorrow

My nanny left at noon, very happy and home fine. Thank god none you you bitter ungrateful nannies work for me! Dear lord.
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2016 16:18     Subject: How to tell NF I'm not comfy working tomorrow

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:MB here - letting our nanny off at 12:00.


Your generosity is underwhelming.


Considering that the weather reports are varying between 4 pm and midnight for this storm, noon is quite reasonable...


It started snowing around 12:00-'so, not reasonable, is it?



Maybe; depends on where you live.
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2016 13:01     Subject: How to tell NF I'm not comfy working tomorrow

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:MB here - letting our nanny off at 12:00.


Your generosity is underwhelming.


Considering that the weather reports are varying between 4 pm and midnight for this storm, noon is quite reasonable...


It started snowing around 12:00-'so, not reasonable, is it?
Anonymous
Post 01/21/2016 23:27     Subject: How to tell NF I'm not comfy working tomorrow

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:MB here - letting our nanny off at 12:00.


Your generosity is underwhelming.


Considering that the weather reports are varying between 4 pm and midnight for this storm, noon is quite reasonable...


Sooner, actually. From Capital Weather Gang:
High temperatures climb to right around the freezing mark, which means when snow starts to fly, it will easily begin to accumulate on the roads. Our latest thinking for snowfall onset in the immediate D.C. metro is 3 to 5 p.m. — but the sooner you can get home the better. You really do not want to be on the roads when the snow starts to fall.


And noon is still plenty of time to be able to drive home if it's supposed to hit around 3.

I did hear something about public transit closing. Anyone know anything about Metro not running tomorrow?
Anonymous
Post 01/21/2016 21:16     Subject: How to tell NF I'm not comfy working tomorrow

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:MB here - letting our nanny off at 12:00.


Your generosity is underwhelming.


Considering that the weather reports are varying between 4 pm and midnight for this storm, noon is quite reasonable...


Sooner, actually. From Capital Weather Gang:
High temperatures climb to right around the freezing mark, which means when snow starts to fly, it will easily begin to accumulate on the roads. Our latest thinking for snowfall onset in the immediate D.C. metro is 3 to 5 p.m. — but the sooner you can get home the better. You really do not want to be on the roads when the snow starts to fall.
Anonymous
Post 01/21/2016 19:06     Subject: How to tell NF I'm not comfy working tomorrow

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:MB here - letting our nanny off at 12:00.


Your generosity is underwhelming.


Considering that the weather reports are varying between 4 pm and midnight for this storm, noon is quite reasonable...
Anonymous
Post 01/21/2016 17:39     Subject: How to tell NF I'm not comfy working tomorrow

Anonymous wrote:MB here - letting our nanny off at 12:00.


Your generosity is underwhelming.
Anonymous
Post 01/21/2016 16:38     Subject: How to tell NF I'm not comfy working tomorrow

OP I took tomorrow off thanks everyone
Anonymous
Post 01/21/2016 15:44     Subject: How to tell NF I'm not comfy working tomorrow

I would just ask if you can leave early due to the weather.
Anonymous
Post 01/21/2016 15:41     Subject: How to tell NF I'm not comfy working tomorrow

MB here - letting our nanny off at 12:00.
Anonymous
Post 01/21/2016 15:17     Subject: How to tell NF I'm not comfy working tomorrow

Considering this snow isn't out of the blue, you should have discussed this with her earlier, not given less than 24 hrs notice. Your best bet is to be simple "mb I am worried about the snow tomorrow and getting stuck on the road. I will be taking tomorrow off". Really not that difficult
Anonymous
Post 01/21/2016 14:12     Subject: How to tell NF I'm not comfy working tomorrow

I just told my family that although they'r PREDICTING it hits tomorrow night, it could still come early tomorrow. I live in VA and work in MD and said I could potentially get stuck in a serious storm and I'm worried aboutt aking the risk.

this isn't a storm I'm messing around with
Anonymous
Post 01/21/2016 14:00     Subject: How to tell NF I'm not comfy working tomorrow

I'm getting mixed reports that the blizzard will start at noon, or 4pm.. Either way I live in Md and work in Va my NF does not have the best record with being on time to relieve me. I'm scared I'm going to get stuck in the blizzard. How should I tell them I can not work tomorrow?