Anonymous wrote:NANNIES TAKE NOTE - Being a nanny is a serious job, you have to be professional, even though it seems just like advanced babysitting. If you want a job that you can just call in sick randomly and no once cares be a cubicle jockey and shuffle papers. When you sign on to be a nanny you are joining a team where you are an integral part and people are relying on you.
Do your surgery on Saturday and be ready to come in Monday.
Anonymous wrote:Who. Are any of you to determine whether OP's operation is necessary? She and her MD made this decision. I knew someone who had an exploratory surgery last Dec. 23. It is her choice, not the MB's choice as to when the nanny has surgery.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP again. I do understand it is crazy around the holidays. I need this procedure done. The only time was to schedule for next week or the week after because my dentist will be off for the holidays. The week before, DB will be traveling and MB has trial court. I knew it would be a crazy time for MB and I don't want to put her in a sucky position then. That is why I asked for next week off.
To the pp, Many families give a number of sick days for benefits just like they do paid holidays and vacation. I have not taken any time off. You must not work with young children. I had a stomach bug twice from my charge in my last position and worked through it. You don't seem to know what you are talking about. I do understand what you mean but I am not severely sick 5 times a year I will be sure to check on that if I am, mom.
I'm an infant/toddler nanny and know exactly what I'm talking about. Children get sick and something's pass viruses but if you have a strong immune system than you won't be affected as often. The way you worded you sick days it sounded like you normally get sick 5 times a year and use them all up. Maybe I read it incorrectly but I still stand by initial response, which was actually meant nicely but taken the wrong way. Next time try not to be such a bitch and maybe your employers will respect you more. <--that was meant to be rude.
Anonymous wrote:NANNIES TAKE NOTE - Being a nanny is a serious job, you have to be professional, even though it seems just like advanced babysitting. If you want a job that you can just call in sick randomly and no once cares be a cubicle jockey and shuffle papers. When you sign on to be a nanny you are joining a team where you are an integral part and people are relying on you.
Do your surgery on Saturday and be ready to come in Monday.
Anonymous wrote:OP again. I do understand it is crazy around the holidays. I need this procedure done. The only time was to schedule for next week or the week after because my dentist will be off for the holidays. The week before, DB will be traveling and MB has trial court. I knew it would be a crazy time for MB and I don't want to put her in a sucky position then. That is why I asked for next week off.
To the pp, Many families give a number of sick days for benefits just like they do paid holidays and vacation. I have not taken any time off. You must not work with young children. I had a stomach bug twice from my charge in my last position and worked through it. You don't seem to know what you are talking about. I do understand what you mean but I am not severely sick 5 times a year I will be sure to check on that if I am, mom.
You'd be super annoyed that your nanny needs to yt? a mm e care of her health? You are a a word that rhymes with Witch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP again. I do understand it is crazy around the holidays. I need this procedure done. The only time was to schedule for next week or the week after because my dentist will be off for the holidays. The week before, DB will be traveling and MB has trial court. I knew it would be a crazy time for MB and I don't want to put her in a sucky position then. That is why I asked for next week off.
To the pp, Many families give a number of sick days for benefits just like they do paid holidays and vacation. I have not taken any time off. You must not work with young children. I had a stomach bug twice from my charge in my last position and worked through it. You don't seem to know what you are talking about. I do understand what you mean but I am not severely sick 5 times a year I will be sure to check on that if I am, mom.
Ok now I have to call troll (which I never do). A dentist does NOT do a tonsillectomy.
Anonymous wrote:OP again. I do understand it is crazy around the holidays. I need this procedure done. The only time was to schedule for next week or the week after because my dentist will be off for the holidays. The week before, DB will be traveling and MB has trial court. I knew it would be a crazy time for MB and I don't want to put her in a sucky position then. That is why I asked for next week off.
To the pp, Many families give a number of sick days for benefits just like they do paid holidays and vacation. I have not taken any time off. You must not work with young children. I had a stomach bug twice from my charge in my last position and worked through it. You don't seem to know what you are talking about. I do understand what you mean but I am not severely sick 5 times a year I will be sure to check on that if I am, mom.
Anonymous wrote:OP again. I do understand it is crazy around the holidays. I need this procedure done. The only time was to schedule for next week or the week after because my dentist will be off for the holidays. The week before, DB will be traveling and MB has trial court. I knew it would be a crazy time for MB and I don't want to put her in a sucky position then. That is why I asked for next week off.
To the pp, Many families give a number of sick days for benefits just like they do paid holidays and vacation. I have not taken any time off. You must not work with young children. I had a stomach bug twice from my charge in my last position and worked through it. You don't seem to know what you are talking about. I do understand what you mean but I am not severely sick 5 times a year I will be sure to check on that if I am, mom.
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I'd also check with a doctor about your frequent illnesses that cause you to miss so many days off a year. Being sick unable to work 5 days a year, while not excessive, is not completely normal.
She didn't say she's out sick 5 days a year. She said she gets 5 sick days a year - as in that's part of her PTO. And it's not unusual - a cold can take you out for 2-3 days. When working with young children, it's really not that unusual to get sick 2-3 times a year.
I'm OP. if you reread my post CORRECTLY you will see where I said I have NOT missed any days of work. I am given 5 sick days from my benefits package.
I never said you took this many days off at your current position. I was suggesting you speak to a doctor if you get sick five times a year so severely that you need time off. Being sick that often can be a sign of a weak immune system. This additional comment had nothing to do with your current situation, it was just added advice.
NP here. wow, read AND comprehend much? the OP said she gets 5 days of sick leave of which she has used NONE to date. I don't see how this relates to ANYTHING you just said - where anywhere does she say she is sick 5 times a year??
as a MB, I would not have an issue with this as things come up AND we have backup care. Although I too would probably be a tad annoyed as my work is super crazy the week before the holiday (we have a week + shutdown).
You'd be super annoyed that your nanny needs to yt? a mm e care of her health? You are a a word that rhymes with Witch.