Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My start time is 8. I leave my house at 7am and end up sitting in my car for 30mins outside until my start time, just in case anything happens with traffic. Maybe once in 8 years there’s been traffic and I needed those 30 minsZ I still leave that buffer just in case. If I took the metro, I’d use a buffer then sit at the metro or a cafe until start time. Your nanny is irresponsible and doesn’t respect your time.
Well that’s extreme! I understand leaving early but sitting in a car for 30mins on a regular basis is plain stupid
It isn’t stupid - it’s professional. I am always early too but usually go right in and start work. A nanny is the first in the chain - if she is late then the parents are late. If the parents are late their appointments/ clients/ patients are late.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My start time is 8. I leave my house at 7am and end up sitting in my car for 30mins outside until my start time, just in case anything happens with traffic. Maybe once in 8 years there’s been traffic and I needed those 30 minsZ I still leave that buffer just in case. If I took the metro, I’d use a buffer then sit at the metro or a cafe until start time. Your nanny is irresponsible and doesn’t respect your time.
Well that’s extreme! I understand leaving early but sitting in a car for 30mins on a regular basis is plain stupid
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are late for work you will be out of a job. If you are out of a job, then she will be as well. Her being late more than a few times a year is not an option. It is not out of her hands. She needs to come up with a way to be on time, or find other employment.
This.
You don't have to say it quite this baldly to her, but pretty close. "Jane, when you're late - I'm late. When I'm late my boss notices and my colleagues notice and it's bad for me. You need to allow sufficient time to get here on time, or we will need to change your hours so that the day starts earlier. Which would be easier for you?"
Anonymous wrote:My start time is 8. I leave my house at 7am and end up sitting in my car for 30mins outside until my start time, just in case anything happens with traffic. Maybe once in 8 years there’s been traffic and I needed those 30 minsZ I still leave that buffer just in case. If I took the metro, I’d use a buffer then sit at the metro or a cafe until start time. Your nanny is irresponsible and doesn’t respect your time.
Anonymous wrote:If you are late for work you will be out of a job. If you are out of a job, then she will be as well. Her being late more than a few times a year is not an option. It is not out of her hands. She needs to come up with a way to be on time, or find other employment.
Anonymous wrote:If she allows plenty of time and trains are delayed, break down, it isn't her fault just as if you run into a horrible traffic jam two or three times a week and are late coming home isn't your fault. If you want her to be there five minutes early then you have to pay for this.