Anonymous wrote:Guaranteed hours = guaranteed work. You are being offered work to earn your income, they are not leaving you high and dry. If you do not wish to work then you do not deserve to get paid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: They cannot simply transfer the hours to another family. When you interviewed, you had a conversation with them about the parameters of the job, there approach to discipline, the environment in their house, etc. and deemed that they were a good fit for you before you accepted the job. Expecting you to work for another family that you don't know and have not personally vetted is completely ridiculous.
Shes not a nanny, she is a weekly sitter. She is guaranteed 10 hours. You are severely overthinking this.
Anonymous wrote: They cannot simply transfer the hours to another family. When you interviewed, you had a conversation with them about the parameters of the job, there approach to discipline, the environment in their house, etc. and deemed that they were a good fit for you before you accepted the job. Expecting you to work for another family that you don't know and have not personally vetted is completely ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Guaranteed hours = guaranteed work. You are being offered work to earn your income, they are not leaving you high and dry. If you do not wish to work then you do not deserve to get paid.
Anonymous wrote:Guaranteed hours = guaranteed work. You are being offered work to earn your income, they are not leaving you high and dry. If you do not wish to work then you do not deserve to get paid.
