Anonymous wrote:That's fine. You can tell them that, and that can be your limit. But they may choose to fire you and find someone who can accommodate their schedule.
Anonymous wrote:That's fine. You can tell them that, and that can be your limit. But they may choose to fire you and find someone who can accommodate their schedule.
Anonymous wrote:I am on pay roll, all my taxes are withheld. There happy? Jeez. I never knew it was any of your business but there ya goand yes I spoke With them.
and yes I spoke With them. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just read further and saw you're legal but not paying taxes... EVEN WORSE!!! You get what you deserve!
I never said I don't pay taxes, people assumed I didn't.
Anonymous wrote:Just read further and saw you're legal but not paying taxes... EVEN WORSE!!! You get what you deserve!
Anonymous wrote:LA nanny here- All my jobs have had contracts. If you're not legally allowed to work here then that's the consequence for your choice to cheat the system. No contract and no benefits. No sympathy!! I'd love to work in Paris as a nanny but I'm not legal to work in the EU. If you're not legal then don't complain!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
WHAT?!? First of all, you need a contract. That is crazy that you don't have one. I guarantee both your bosses have contracts with their employers.
NP, but um, what? Professionals don't have contracts unless there's some kind of legal thing.