Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Nanny here - got to work at 8:25 when I normally start at 8 and always on time. Would have been nice for employer to enquire about my safety and way of getting in or back as she knows my fear of icy conditions but I guess that is expecting too much.
Honestly, I am terrified of turbulence but have to travel by small planes 15-20 times a year for work. Icy conditions are a fact of life in the winter in DC.
If you don't feel appreciated generally, then that's a different story. (But actually feeling unappreciated is the number one complaint among employees in any job; I'm in HR and constantly remind managers of this fact. You could ask for a "review" ie a chance to talk about how your employment situation is going.)
Anonymous wrote:
Nanny here - got to work at 8:25 when I normally start at 8 and always on time. Would have been nice for employer to enquire about my safety and way of getting in or back as she knows my fear of icy conditions but I guess that is expecting too much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nanny couldn't make it since her street didn't get plowed until later (11am) and she was afraid to drive then and her trains were cancelled. I was home and only wfh during nap. I'm a little disappointed since the main and our streets were clear after 10. But I get it. I talked to her on the phone and could have pushed and her son in law would have driven her over. But that makes me feel like I'm putting their whole family out. Just thankful it was not a snowy winter. We will have to have a good plan in place for next winter. She's been great otherwise, so I'll just get over it.
This is the situation we were in too. I am a little disappointed since I would like our rule to be that we follow whatever the federal government does, but I am trying to be understanding as well.
Anonymous wrote:Nanny couldn't make it since her street didn't get plowed until later (11am) and she was afraid to drive then and her trains were cancelled. I was home and only wfh during nap. I'm a little disappointed since the main and our streets were clear after 10. But I get it. I talked to her on the phone and could have pushed and her son in law would have driven her over. But that makes me feel like I'm putting their whole family out. Just thankful it was not a snowy winter. We will have to have a good plan in place for next winter. She's been great otherwise, so I'll just get over it.