Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does a room in a house not gave heat? It has to unless the system is broken.
If this is real start looking for a new job.
It's an add on type thing. The space used to be an unfinished attic. It has a window unit for ac in the summer, but nothing for heat.
Space heater
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does a room in a house not gave heat? It has to unless the system is broken.
If this is real start looking for a new job.
It's an add on type thing. The space used to be an unfinished attic. It has a window unit for ac in the summer, but nothing for heat.
Anonymous wrote:How does a room in a house not gave heat? It has to unless the system is broken.
If this is real start looking for a new job.
Anonymous wrote:I think it must be on auto if you are not exaggerating OP. if they are otherwise good employers there is just no way any sane person would force someone to work in temps as cold as you describe of you are indeed already layering.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Turn up the heat when you get there and remember to turn it back down before they get home at the end of the day. Don't say anything about it. And find a new job before giving notice so you don't screw yourself over
MB here and honestly that would be my advice as well.
Do they turn it up when they get home for the nighttime? I'm just curious since you said they are comfortable with the temp, but I'd imagine it gets much colder at night. Have you told them that is is 40 something degrees in there? Better yet taken a screen shot? I'm just wondering if they truly have no idea because they turn up the heat as soon as they get home? I can't imagine how cold it gets a night, but must be way colder than during the day! So, what happens at night?
If you've had this conversation with them and they still won't turn up the heat, just document (I prefer email so everything is there in writing), turn up the heat when they aren't home, and start looking for a new job. No one should be left in a cold house all day.
Anonymous wrote:MB here. I disagree with the advice to adjust the heat without the parents knowing - they will notice (the house will retain the heat for a while and the utility bills will show the usage) and that will come back to be a problem.
I think they're being completely unfair to you. I would suggest talking with them again and asking to have a couple of rooms heated, or to have a space heater that you can use in the areas where you will be. If they refuse then, if you can swing it, I would tell them you need to start looking for another position. You really enjoy working for them but can't bear shivering all day long at work. And what the heck will happen in the summer?!
I'm sorry OP - this is just wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Another abused nanny.