Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she is off, so should you be!!
Wow. I cannot believe she is making you come in when she is going to be there.
It would have been a great opportunity for her to be a parent...err...spend some quality time with her child.
Why shoukd you be off bc the parent is off?
Anonymous wrote:If she is off, so should you be!!
Wow. I cannot believe she is making you come in when she is going to be there.
It would have been a great opportunity for her to be a parent...err...spend some quality time with her child.
Anonymous wrote:Our nanny has been off since Dec 19th. She's working tomorrow and my spouse and I both have the day off. We plan to use it to have time to ourselves. We may get lunch together, or run errands (like shoe shopping, which is desperately needed), or we may use some of the time to spend one on one time with one of our kids.
There is no reason our nanny shouldn't work tomorrow even if both parents are home. It's daytime babysitter hours for getting stuff done. Yay for all of us.
Anonymous wrote:nonymous wrote:
I do not have the day off on Friday even though the mom I work for has the day off. It stinks for me, but I totally understand from her end. She is paying me whether she has me come in or not and parents deserve some "me time" and friend time too. I had new years eve day off as well as new years day and I'm just thankful to have those days off. It also helps that I only have to go in half day Friday.
+1. As long as you are being paid, you should not be complaining. You are lucky to have a job that provides you with paid holidays and vacation. Many do not.
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nonymous wrote:
I do not have the day off on Friday even though the mom I work for has the day off. It stinks for me, but I totally understand from her end. She is paying me whether she has me come in or not and parents deserve some "me time" and friend time too. I had new years eve day off as well as new years day and I'm just thankful to have those days off. It also helps that I only have to go in half day Friday.
+1. As long as you are being paid, you should not be complaining. You are lucky to have a job that provides you with paid holidays and vacation. Many do not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a bunch of lazy asses ...
I am a nanny and unless I take the day off, I work and don't complain like some of you do. You should have taken a calendar in September and ask for the day off in order to get a 3 day weekend. You can only blame yourself.
Parents need some time to themselves, you get paid and shouldn't complain.
You're better than everyone on the thread. Is that what you needed to hear? Go away now, thanks.
Anonymous wrote:I do not have the day off on Friday even though the mom I work for has the day off. It stinks for me, but I totally understand from her end. She is paying me whether she has me come in or not and parents deserve some "me time" and friend time too. I had new years eve day off as well as new years day and I'm just thankful to have those days off. It also helps that I only have to go in half day Friday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a bunch of lazy asses ...
I am a nanny and unless I take the day off, I work and don't complain like some of you do. You should have taken a calendar in September and ask for the day off in order to get a 3 day weekend. You can only blame yourself.
Parents need some time to themselves, you get paid and shouldn't complain.
You're better than everyone on the thread. Is that what you needed to hear? Go away now, thanks.
Anonymous wrote:What a bunch of lazy asses ...
I am a nanny and unless I take the day off, I work and don't complain like some of you do. You should have taken a calendar in September and ask for the day off in order to get a 3 day weekend. You can only blame yourself.
Parents need some time to themselves, you get paid and shouldn't complain.