Anonymous
Post 06/27/2014 22:40     Subject: Pto question

Anonymous wrote:I am not good at negotiating. Anyone have a nice way for me to say I a not comfortable using my limited pto for bad weather days?


Personally, if MB/DB did not have to go in to work bc of bad weather, I'd want to have that day off and paid and not from PTO. If I was making the call myself that I did not want to brave the weather, then I think it's reasonabl to come from PTO
Anonymous
Post 06/27/2014 21:44     Subject: Pto question

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You say you have a week (about) of PTO plus 2 weeks of vacation. I agree it would make sense for the PTO allotment to equal a full work week for you though.
Doors that include sick time or is sick time viewed as just part of the PTO?

The most common package is 1 week of PTO at employer's choice and one week at Nanny's choice. Then a few days of sick leave too. Your offer is not that far off unless they expect you to use PTO even on days the Feds are closed which normally means conditions are pretty dangerous. Have you asked if even fed closure days would require you to use PTO?

Just curious, how much leave do you have? And your gross earnings?

7:52?
Anonymous
Post 06/27/2014 21:43     Subject: Pto question

I am not good at negotiating. Anyone have a nice way for me to say I a not comfortable using my limited pto for bad weather days?
Anonymous
Post 06/27/2014 21:24     Subject: Pto question

bad weather days should be paid, no question about it.
Anonymous
Post 06/27/2014 14:39     Subject: Pto question

Are you asking the op?
Anonymous
Post 06/27/2014 08:10     Subject: Pto question

Anonymous wrote:You say you have a week (about) of PTO plus 2 weeks of vacation. I agree it would make sense for the PTO allotment to equal a full work week for you though.
Doors that include sick time or is sick time viewed as just part of the PTO?

The most common package is 1 week of PTO at employer's choice and one week at Nanny's choice. Then a few days of sick leave too. Your offer is not that far off unless they expect you to use PTO even on days the Feds are closed which normally means conditions are pretty dangerous. Have you asked if even fed closure days would require you to use PTO?

Just curious, how much leave do you have? And your gross earnings?
Anonymous
Post 06/27/2014 07:52     Subject: Pto question

You say you have a week (about) of PTO plus 2 weeks of vacation. I agree it would make sense for the PTO allotment to equal a full work week for you though.
Doors that include sick time or is sick time viewed as just part of the PTO?

The most common package is 1 week of PTO at employer's choice and one week at Nanny's choice. Then a few days of sick leave too. Your offer is not that far off unless they expect you to use PTO even on days the Feds are closed which normally means conditions are pretty dangerous. Have you asked if even fed closure days would require you to use PTO?
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2014 23:25     Subject: Pto question

Anonymous wrote:Thanks for all of your replies. I haven't signed anything yet because I wasn't comfortable with it. I showed it to my soon to be old employers and they thought it looked great. It didn't seem right to me. I'll send them an email.

Your old employers might be a little tired of getting phone calls from your potential new employers.
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2014 23:23     Subject: Pto question

Anonymous wrote:Well, honestly, you have a fine offer and shouldn't be complaining. Most of us have to use PTO when we decide to opt out of work due to bad weather.

Most of you get paid a bit more than most nannies.
Remember, you get what you pay for.