Anonymous wrote:https://www.dol.gov/general/topic/wages/backpay
Whether the nanny agrees at the time or not, the onus is on the employer. And the nanny has 2 years from pay date (3 if she can prove the employer knew it should be overtime) to file.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nanny here. I didn’t charge overtime in my former position and it was a huge mistake.
My former employers wouldn’t come home on date-nights (go out straight from the office) and my charge would cry and cling onto me when we did try to get her a different babysitter so that’s the only reason I agreed in the first place.
Here’s how this backfired: my employers totally took this for granted and never came home on time. And my sweet charge never got used to a babysitter. And I was fricking exhausted!
So my advice to all nannies is to definitely charge overtime to deter your employers from asking you to babysit! And, for your charge’s sake, to encourage him/her to get used to other caregivers.
I agree.
Anonymous wrote:Nanny here. I didn’t charge overtime in my former position and it was a huge mistake.
My former employers wouldn’t come home on date-nights (go out straight from the office) and my charge would cry and cling onto me when we did try to get her a different babysitter so that’s the only reason I agreed in the first place.
Here’s how this backfired: my employers totally took this for granted and never came home on time. And my sweet charge never got used to a babysitter. And I was fricking exhausted!
So my advice to all nannies is to definitely charge overtime to deter your employers from asking you to babysit! And, for your charge’s sake, to encourage him/her to get used to other caregivers.
Anonymous wrote:We also give our nanny rights of first refusal for babysitting.
It's not overtime. We have a standing Friday night date night (which we're not doing now) and our nanny would leave in the late afternoon and then come back.
Anonymous wrote:FWIW, I babysit for my nanny families and they pay me cash off the books. I work on the books during the week but I'm not going to sit around and figure out OT or expect them to for four to six hours of weekend sitting once a month or less while the kids are mostly asleep.