Anonymous wrote:meaning they have used this specific contract with other nannies they have had in the past, they didn't adjust it for COVID times and I should have said that I needed an updated contract. I have nannied for 3 weeks about 25 hours per week.Anonymous wrote:Ok, so I’m confused. The contract was written pre-covid, but you just started and have only worked three times?
the parents want me to run errands for them, not specific to the children and help with the parents cleaning which I thought I would just do the children's. I don't know how to tell them I do not want to do housekeeping that is not for my charges.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:meaning they have used this specific contract with other nannies they have had in the past, they didn't adjust it for COVID times and I should have said that I needed an updated contract. I have nannied for 3 weeks about 25 hours per week.Anonymous wrote:Ok, so I’m confused. The contract was written pre-covid, but you just started and have only worked three times?
the parents want me to run errands for them, not specific to the children and help with the parents cleaning which I thought I would just do the children's. I don't know how to tell them I do not want to do housekeeping that is not for my charges.
Ok, so stick to exactly what is in the contract. Presumably you read the contract before you signed, and it states cleaning up after kids, errands for kids?
Anonymous wrote:meaning they have used this specific contract with other nannies they have had in the past, they didn't adjust it for COVID times and I should have said that I needed an updated contract. I have nannied for 3 weeks about 25 hours per week.Anonymous wrote:Ok, so I’m confused. The contract was written pre-covid, but you just started and have only worked three times?
the parents want me to run errands for them, not specific to the children and help with the parents cleaning which I thought I would just do the children's. I don't know how to tell them I do not want to do housekeeping that is not for my charges.
meaning they have used this specific contract with other nannies they have had in the past, they didn't adjust it for COVID times and I should have said that I needed an updated contract. I have nannied for 3 weeks about 25 hours per week.Anonymous wrote:Ok, so I’m confused. The contract was written pre-covid, but you just started and have only worked three times?
Anonymous wrote:Unless they are being abusive to you, or cheating you (demanding more work than in the contract, or trying to under pay you) I think it is only right to give them 2 weeks notice.
Anonymous wrote:Even if I have only worked about 3 times? I'm feeling like it is not a good fit for what I need, and COVID is making it more challenging with parents in the house and more responsibility than I was expecting to have. Just don't think I can do the job.
Anonymous wrote:Even if I have only worked about 3 times? I'm feeling like it is not a good fit for what I need, and COVID is making it more challenging with parents in the house and more responsibility than I was expecting to have. Just don't think I can do the job.