Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:By law, you are guaranteed a 20 minute break after five hours. Take it, OP.
What law?
Anonymous wrote:By law, you are guaranteed a 20 minute break after five hours. Take it, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my past positions, I worked ten hour days and a long commute. Now that I’m working an eight hour day with no commute (lovely walk to work), I thought I’d be able to work straight through afternoon naps (do baby’s cooking and laundry) but I feel like I need a break. I am a nanny to a very active 10 month old and his parents follow RIE so there is lots of engagement (narration and talking) and reading. And he is able to crawl wherever he chooses with me in tow. He takes his morning nap in the stroller on the way to a daily activity generally two miles round trip.
Should I need a break? TIA
Bathroom break, lunch break, snack break?
Seems like you all are getting lazier and lazier.
Anonymous wrote:By law, you are guaranteed a 20 minute break after five hours. Take it, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my past positions, I worked ten hour days and a long commute. Now that I’m working an eight hour day with no commute (lovely walk to work), I thought I’d be able to work straight through afternoon naps (do baby’s cooking and laundry) but I feel like I need a break. I am a nanny to a very active 10 month old and his parents follow RIE so there is lots of engagement (narration and talking) and reading. And he is able to crawl wherever he chooses with me in tow. He takes his morning nap in the stroller on the way to a daily activity generally two miles round trip.
Should I need a break? TIA
Bathroom break, lunch break, snack break?
Seems like you all are getting lazier and lazier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my past positions, I worked ten hour days and a long commute. Now that I’m working an eight hour day with no commute (lovely walk to work), I thought I’d be able to work straight through afternoon naps (do baby’s cooking and laundry) but I feel like I need a break. I am a nanny to a very active 10 month old and his parents follow RIE so there is lots of engagement (narration and talking) and reading. And he is able to crawl wherever he chooses with me in tow. He takes his morning nap in the stroller on the way to a daily activity generally two miles round trip.
Should I need a break? TIA
Bathroom break, lunch break, snack break?
Seems like you all are getting lazier and lazier.
Anonymous wrote:In my past positions, I worked ten hour days and a long commute. Now that I’m working an eight hour day with no commute (lovely walk to work), I thought I’d be able to work straight through afternoon naps (do baby’s cooking and laundry) but I feel like I need a break. I am a nanny to a very active 10 month old and his parents follow RIE so there is lots of engagement (narration and talking) and reading. And he is able to crawl wherever he chooses with me in tow. He takes his morning nap in the stroller on the way to a daily activity generally two miles round trip.
Should I need a break? TIA