\Anonymous wrote:really getting annoyed with the family I’ve been working for.
For the last few years I’ve been going above and beyond for them, not taking any time off because I didn’t get any paid vacation time or any paid days off to begin with. I would show up on short notice, even on the weekends. I have a set week schedule, and they know I need the money, I clearly told them so on a few occasions. Lately it’s been happening that they give me some time off here and there, not paid off course, because they don’t need me. Today for instance, she let me go home early one hour without any notice, but of course didn’t pay me for the hour. Now, I’m not a gold digger, and I know I took the job knowing they don’t want to pay, but come on now. I’ve been going above and beyond for them, always there for them, clean up the house more and more because the mom just doesn’t keep it clean at all and the housekeeper hasn’t been coming as scheduled. Is it really such a big deal to not pay for that hour, when you know your nanny needs the money? And when she tells me only at 10pm the night before? They used to be better about this, but lately it’s becoming really bad. I see this as a slap in the face, feel totally disrespected.... I started looking for a new job....
But I know 99 percent once I’ll give her 2 weeks notice, she’ll let me go immediately, which annoys me more because now I know I’ll be out 2 weeks of pay.....ohhhhhh don’t know how to handle my feelings right now lol
Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Take them to small claims court. Don't let these a-holes get away with this sh*t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why give this evil parent 2 weeks notice?
+1. When you get a new position establish a start date. Give notice at current position when you're leaving the night before. Try to work it around a payday.
Anonymous wrote:Why give this evil parent 2 weeks notice?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm in a very similar position. We agreed on 40 hours guaranteed, then they took 2 weeks of vacation and didn't pay me, claiming "guaranteed hours don't count if they don't need me" despite that being exactly why nannies negotiate guaranteed hours. I've started looking for another job, it's all you really can do if you can't afford to be in that position (and who really can?).
OP here. Wow sorry to hear that! Did you speak up? They surely know how to mess with us, don’t they! I wish their boss would say
Hey don’t come next week, take it off, relax, have some fun times, but don’t expect a paycheck.
Will you still give them 2 weeks notice? I mean that’s the right professional thing to do, but what if they don’t treat us nice and steal money from us? I think at some point you have to draw the line, right? Now I’m debating to ustbgive 1 weeks notice as she doesn’t really need me there, plus she’s obviously showing me how she doesn’t care about me by stealing money from me. And if I give her two weeks notice, I’m sure she’ll steal those two weeks pay too.
Anonymous wrote:I'm in a very similar position. We agreed on 40 hours guaranteed, then they took 2 weeks of vacation and didn't pay me, claiming "guaranteed hours don't count if they don't need me" despite that being exactly why nannies negotiate guaranteed hours. I've started looking for another job, it's all you really can do if you can't afford to be in that position (and who really can?).
Anonymous wrote:really getting annoyed with the family I’ve been working for.
For the last few years I’ve been going above and beyond for them, not taking any time off because I didn’t get any paid vacation time or any paid days off to begin with. I would show up on short notice, even on the weekends. I have a set week schedule, and they know I need the money, I clearly told them so on a few occasions. Lately it’s been happening that they give me some time off here and there, not paid off course, because they don’t need me. Today for instance, she let me go home early one hour without any notice, but of course didn’t pay me for the hour. Now, I’m not a gold digger, and I know I took the job knowing they don’t want to pay, but come on now. I’ve been going above and beyond for them, always there for them, clean up the house more and more because the mom just doesn’t keep it clean at all and the housekeeper hasn’t been coming as scheduled. Is it really such a big deal to not pay for that hour, when you know your nanny needs the money? And when she tells me only at 10pm the night before? They used to be better about this, but lately it’s becoming really bad. I see this as a slap in the face, feel totally disrespected.... I started looking for a new job....
But I know 99 percent once I’ll give her 2 weeks notice, she’ll let me go immediately, which annoys me more because now I know I’ll be out 2 weeks of pay.....ohhhhhh don’t know how to handle my feelings right now lol
Thank you!