Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:whoever accepted that cannot be great. 3 months before you can use vacation days is unheard of among career nannies.
I have no problem agreeing to a modified version of PP's system. I accrue days during the three months, but I can't use any vacation during that time. If I'm let go without cause, they pay out the accrued days; if I quit or there is cause, the days are forfeit. After 3 months, I can use them whenever I want.
Even if let go for cause, you should still be paid for the days accrued. I can easily see hiring nannies for three months, let go for cause, and on and on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:whoever accepted that cannot be great. 3 months before you can use vacation days is unheard of among career nannies.
I have no problem agreeing to a modified version of PP's system. I accrue days during the three months, but I can't use any vacation during that time. If I'm let go without cause, they pay out the accrued days; if I quit or there is cause, the days are forfeit. After 3 months, I can use them whenever I want.
Anonymous wrote:whoever accepted that cannot be great. 3 months before you can use vacation days is unheard of among career nannies.
Anonymous wrote:pp, that is SO cheap, no vacation until after 3 months. Would never work for you.
Anonymous wrote:whoever accepted that cannot be great. 3 months before you can use vacation days is unheard of among career nannies.
Anonymous wrote:pp, that is SO cheap, no vacation until after 3 months. Would never work for you.
Anonymous wrote:If she works, it’s paid at the normal rate. It doesn’t matter if it’s a working interview or a trial day. If it’s just an interview, it doesn’t need to be paid, but the expectation is that it will be an hour or less.