Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our employers who risk their lives to get to work, no matter what, get paid plenty for that. I guarantee you. You deserve at least double pay if they insist that you risk your life. It's treacherous outside, especially the side streets. "Even with a four wheel drive vehicle," according to news reports this morning.
No one gets paid double or extra to go to a real job. Just fyi. You make it in or you take a sick day or get fired. It's really simple.
Your arrogance is astounding. And SHAMEFUL.
Everyone is being told to stay home today, FYI.
It makes me so glad I hired a mature nanny with no fear of driving who comes in rain or snow when needed and never tries to get extra paid days off because of bad weather. She has never been hurt or in an accident trying to come into work.
I feel sorry for the Nanny.
Me too. You have to wonder what kind of background she comes
I am a mature nanny and have never taken off for a snow day or bad weather either. What is the background that I come from? I am from Minnesota (an American of Swedish decent) so I know how to drive in snow and ice and I have always had a very strong work ethic. I accepted my current nanny position knowing that my employers were both in the medical/hospital field and there was no leeway for a nanny to crap out because of weather or minor ailments.
Good for you! But no one asked you
So... you just want to hear from that ONE NANNY that the ONE MB mentioned and none like her? Okay... Good luck with that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our employers who risk their lives to get to work, no matter what, get paid plenty for that. I guarantee you. You deserve at least double pay if they insist that you risk your life. It's treacherous outside, especially the side streets. "Even with a four wheel drive vehicle," according to news reports this morning.
No one gets paid double or extra to go to a real job. Just fyi. You make it in or you take a sick day or get fired. It's really simple.
Your arrogance is astounding. And SHAMEFUL.
Everyone is being told to stay home today, FYI.
It makes me so glad I hired a mature nanny with no fear of driving who comes in rain or snow when needed and never tries to get extra paid days off because of bad weather. She has never been hurt or in an accident trying to come into work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our employers who risk their lives to get to work, no matter what, get paid plenty for that. I guarantee you. You deserve at least double pay if they insist that you risk your life. It's treacherous outside, especially the side streets. "Even with a four wheel drive vehicle," according to news reports this morning.
No one gets paid double or extra to go to a real job. Just fyi. You make it in or you take a sick day or get fired. It's really simple.
Your arrogance is astounding. And SHAMEFUL.
Everyone is being told to stay home today, FYI.
It makes me so glad I hired a mature nanny with no fear of driving who comes in rain or snow when needed and never tries to get extra paid days off because of bad weather. She has never been hurt or in an accident trying to come into work.
I feel sorry for the Nanny.
Me too. You have to wonder what kind of background she comes
I am a mature nanny and have never taken off for a snow day or bad weather either. What is the background that I come from? I am from Minnesota (an American of Swedish decent) so I know how to drive in snow and ice and I have always had a very strong work ethic. I accepted my current nanny position knowing that my employers were both in the medical/hospital field and there was no leeway for a nanny to crap out because of weather or minor ailments.
Good for you! But no one asked you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our employers who risk their lives to get to work, no matter what, get paid plenty for that. I guarantee you. You deserve at least double pay if they insist that you risk your life. It's treacherous outside, especially the side streets. "Even with a four wheel drive vehicle," according to news reports this morning.
No one gets paid double or extra to go to a real job. Just fyi. You make it in or you take a sick day or get fired. It's really simple.
Your arrogance is astounding. And SHAMEFUL.
Everyone is being told to stay home today, FYI.
It makes me so glad I hired a mature nanny with no fear of driving who comes in rain or snow when needed and never tries to get extra paid days off because of bad weather. She has never been hurt or in an accident trying to come into work.
I feel sorry for the Nanny.
Me too. You have to wonder what kind of background she comes from.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our employers who risk their lives to get to work, no matter what, get paid plenty for that. I guarantee you. You deserve at least double pay if they insist that you risk your life. It's treacherous outside, especially the side streets. "Even with a four wheel drive vehicle," according to news reports this morning.
No one gets paid double or extra to go to a real job. Just fyi. You make it in or you take a sick day or get fired. It's really simple.
Just as I suspected, nannying isn't considered a "real" job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our employers who risk their lives to get to work, no matter what, get paid plenty for that. I guarantee you. You deserve at least double pay if they insist that you risk your life. It's treacherous outside, especially the side streets. "Even with a four wheel drive vehicle," according to news reports this morning.
No one gets paid double or extra to go to a real job. Just fyi. You make it in or you take a sick day or get fired. It's really simple.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our employers who risk their lives to get to work, no matter what, get paid plenty for that. I guarantee you. You deserve at least double pay if they insist that you risk your life. It's treacherous outside, especially the side streets. "Even with a four wheel drive vehicle," according to news reports this morning.
No one gets paid double or extra to go to a real job. Just fyi. You make it in or you take a sick day or get fired. It's really simple.
Your arrogance is astounding. And SHAMEFUL.
Everyone is being told to stay home today, FYI.
It makes me so glad I hired a mature nanny with no fear of driving who comes in rain or snow when needed and never tries to get extra paid days off because of bad weather. She has never been hurt or in an accident trying to come into work.
I feel sorry for the Nanny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our employers who risk their lives to get to work, no matter what, get paid plenty for that. I guarantee you. You deserve at least double pay if they insist that you risk your life. It's treacherous outside, especially the side streets. "Even with a four wheel drive vehicle," according to news reports this morning.
No one gets paid double or extra to go to a real job. Just fyi. You make it in or you take a sick day or get fired. It's really simple.
Your arrogance is astounding. And SHAMEFUL.
Everyone is being told to stay home today, FYI.
It makes me so glad I hired a mature nanny with no fear of driving who comes in rain or snow when needed and never tries to get extra paid days off because of bad weather. She has never been hurt or in an accident trying to come into work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would risk my life for my amazing, adorable charge (and probably did by driving here). His father is home today and he has a short fuse and an explosive temper. The combination of him and a very active 1.5 year old while MB is at work would be too worrisome to me.
You sound deranged and so does the father
Anonymous wrote:I would risk my life for my amazing, adorable charge (and probably did by driving here). His father is home today and he has a short fuse and an explosive temper. The combination of him and a very active 1.5 year old while MB is at work would be too worrisome to me.
Anonymous wrote:I would never risk my life for you ungrateful, spoiled housewives.