Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you mean that they are asking for you to drive their kids with your Own car? Or you mean that they will not be providing their car to work anymore to drive their kids? Or you mean that now due to the COVID they requiere a nanny to own a car since they don't want the nanny it will be exposed to public Transportation?
No, due to Covid they want you to have your own car.
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How you get to work is your business
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you mean that they are asking for you to drive their kids with your Own car? Or you mean that they will not be providing their car to work anymore to drive their kids? Or you mean that now due to the COVID they requiere a nanny to own a car since they don't want the nanny it will be exposed to public Transportation?
No, due to Covid they want you to have your own car.
Anonymous wrote:Most employers don’t want a nanny to use mass transit, but there are still options.
Uber with windows down
Carpool with the same person every time
Dropped off/pick from relative or friend
Walking, biking
Vespa
Motorized scooter
Just because a nanny doesn’t have a car doesn’t mean she has to take mass transit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most employers don’t want a nanny to use mass transit, but there are still options.
Uber with windows down
Carpool with the same person every time
Dropped off/pick from relative or friend
Walking, biking
Vespa
Motorized scooter
Just because a nanny doesn’t have a car doesn’t mean she has to take mass transit.
Who will pay for an Uber every day ? Be realistic. Your other options are so stupid to even comment.
Oh, and btw, all of the options I listed are options that people (including nannies!) I know use to get to work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most employers don’t want a nanny to use mass transit, but there are still options.
Uber with windows down
Carpool with the same person every time
Dropped off/pick from relative or friend
Walking, biking
Vespa
Motorized scooter
Just because a nanny doesn’t have a car doesn’t mean she has to take mass transit.
Who will pay for an Uber every day ? Be realistic. Your other options are so stupid to even comment.
I’ve Ubered frequently, just like I’ve used metro/bus. If you plan it right (including coming up 30 minutes early), the cost can be equivalent to metro. Bonus: it’s quicker.
Anonymous wrote:Do you mean that they are asking for you to drive their kids with your Own car? Or you mean that they will not be providing their car to work anymore to drive their kids? Or you mean that now due to the COVID they requiere a nanny to own a car since they don't want the nanny it will be exposed to public Transportation?
Anonymous wrote:Most employers don’t want a nanny to use mass transit, but there are still options.
Uber with windows down
Carpool with the same person every time
Dropped off/pick from relative or friend
Walking, biking
Vespa
Motorized scooter
Just because a nanny doesn’t have a car doesn’t mean she has to take mass transit.
Who will pay for an Uber every day ? Be realistic. Your other options are so stupid to even comment.