Anonymous
Post 03/17/2014 14:50     Subject: 150$ for 96 hours?!?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:1000
MB just said "that's not in our budget"


Then they couldn't afford to go on vacation.

Why should you pay for their vacation?

This ticks me off. I'm the MB who posted earlier that you should quit, and I am glad you are looking for another job.


Yes you should look for a new job. In other circumstances, I would say give them a 2 week notice, but in this case, I will just say quit as soon as you get a new job. I am just wondering if they still paid you whenever you worked for them since they got back? And to think she thinks $150 is enough is absurd!!! Please nannies, always,always, ALWAYS talk with the families, have everything figured out (pay, hours etc...) before accepting any kind of job, whether to keep the kids while they travel or to travel with them. If it is a family you do not trust too much, I would suggest to write what you agreed on and make them sign it. I hope you find a better job with a better family who knows how to spend in their budget and do not take advantage of their nanny.
Anonymous
Post 03/17/2014 10:38     Subject: 150$ for 96 hours?!?

PSo take them to small claims court, where they likely don't give a shit about your family's budget. Also, if you did not previously have an agreement on how much they would pay you, go after them for your hourly rate + ot minus 8 hours a night for sleeping (if you were able to sleep through the night)
Anonymous
Post 03/17/2014 09:35     Subject: 150$ for 96 hours?!?

Anonymous wrote:1000
MB just said "that's not in our budget"


Then they couldn't afford to go on vacation.

Why should you pay for their vacation?

This ticks me off. I'm the MB who posted earlier that you should quit, and I am glad you are looking for another job.
Anonymous
Post 03/17/2014 09:29     Subject: 150$ for 96 hours?!?

1000
MB just said "that's not in our budget"
Anonymous
Post 03/17/2014 09:09     Subject: 150$ for 96 hours?!?

Op, how much are you owed and what's their argument to not pay you???
Anonymous
Post 03/17/2014 08:32     Subject: 150$ for 96 hours?!?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, unless there is something "wrong" with you as a nanny (not much experience, very old or very young, something else that makes it unusually hard for you to find a new job), IMO, you would be way better off quitting now and finding a different job that starts right away. The other family has 5 months to find your replacement and PP is right that if you found them through this family, they will likely want to behave in similar ways to this family. You are waiting 5 months to go from frying pan to fire.


MB here, and I completely agree.



OP here, they refused to pay, and I've decided to just look for a new job. I thought I would be able to just work thru my anger but I can't. I'm very very bitter this morning and angry. And the house is a pigstye. I'm over this family and this job.
Anonymous
Post 03/16/2014 09:49     Subject: 150$ for 96 hours?!?

Anonymous wrote:OP, unless there is something "wrong" with you as a nanny (not much experience, very old or very young, something else that makes it unusually hard for you to find a new job), IMO, you would be way better off quitting now and finding a different job that starts right away. The other family has 5 months to find your replacement and PP is right that if you found them through this family, they will likely want to behave in similar ways to this family. You are waiting 5 months to go from frying pan to fire.


MB here, and I completely agree.