Anonymous
Post 03/24/2018 16:55     Subject: Re:Snow Day

I didn't work and I haven't even read the contract thoroughly since we updated it (added inclement weather policy). I guess I could still argue if I don't get paid, no one signed the revised contract.
Anonymous
Post 03/24/2018 11:52     Subject: Re:Snow Day

Yes, of course.
Anonymous
Post 03/24/2018 08:35     Subject: Snow Day

Per my contract I follow government closures, delays and holidays. I get paid for all of them. I do not get paid my overtime rate for these days as I didn’t actually work overtime. They instead pay me my regular amount but I always get paid for 52 hours a week. The only time I will not get paid is if I take a personal vacation outside of my 2 weeks paid vacation.
Anonymous
Post 03/24/2018 04:31     Subject: Re:Snow Day

I agree. Nannies need to make sure that you have this in your contracts. In the DMV area we haven’t been getting that much snow days. You don’t want a big snow that will keep you home for three days and not get paid.
Anonymous
Post 03/24/2018 01:50     Subject: Snow Day

I did, My nanny family doesn't nickel and dime me. In return I am VERY flexible and do things that I haven't been asked to do.
Anonymous
Post 03/23/2018 21:59     Subject: Snow Day

That's exactly right. I know of someone who didn't get paid although she's working for that family full time. ?
Anonymous
Post 03/23/2018 21:36     Subject: Snow Day

I'd quit any job that didn't pay me when your local government was telling people to stay off the roads.
We're already working for relatively little money, so there isn't much of a cushion... unlike our employers.

If you can't afford guaranteed pay for a full time nanny, you can't afford a nanny. Nannies are a luxury.
Anonymous
Post 03/23/2018 20:03     Subject: Snow Day

Hello, thanks for the response. How many snow days do you have in your contract?
Anonymous
Post 03/23/2018 19:26     Subject: Snow Day

yes it's in my contract.
Anonymous
Post 03/23/2018 17:39     Subject: Snow Day

Nannies did you get paid on snow day?