Anonymous wrote:If you view some of their basic life philosophies as major hardships, then you aren't a good fit, and no amount of money will make you a good fit. Find a job where you will be exactly what they are looking for and can do a phenomenal job. No one does a phenomenal job when they are barely tolerating their work environment and the philosophies of their employers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here and the job/family is here.
I actually don;t think I can take this job. I don't mind the extra work with hand-washing dishes or line drying diapers - but I can't imagine how I would properly care for a child in the dog-days of summer. I am going to quote an much, much higher rate and let them turn me down.
Thanks, everyone.
Why would you lead them on by giving them a high quote when you know you aren't taking the job? That's unprofessional.
OP here. I would suffer through the summer for a much higher rate of pay. That was the point of my question - should I up my rate for the loss of creature-comforts and I got the impression that the answer was yes.
Anonymous wrote:OP here and the job/family is here.
I actually don;t think I can take this job. I don't mind the extra work with hand-washing dishes or line drying diapers - but I can't imagine how I would properly care for a child in the dog-days of summer. I am going to quote an much, much higher rate and let them turn me down.
Thanks, everyone.
Why would you lead them on by giving them a high quote when you know you aren't taking the job? That's unprofessional.
OP here and the job/family is here.
I actually don;t think I can take this job. I don't mind the extra work with hand-washing dishes or line drying diapers - but I can't imagine how I would properly care for a child in the dog-days of summer. I am going to quote an much, much higher rate and let them turn me down.
Thanks, everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here and the job/family is here.
I actually don;t think I can take this job. I don't mind the extra work with hand-washing dishes or line drying diapers - but I can't imagine how I would properly care for a child in the dog-days of summer. I am going to quote an much, much higher rate and let them turn me down.
Thanks, everyone.
This is just ridiculous. Be a grown up and tell them that it's not the right position for you. End of story.
No, I agree with OP on this. Who knows -- they might meet her rate and she ends up working for them after all. For $30 an hour, I would work in the Sahara desert without air-condiditoning!!
Hah. You $15 an hour nannies are funny.
It's funny because $30/hr is what I make now (almost) and this nanny would basically be a slave for my salary.
Yes, Dear, all nannies only make $15 an hour.
(Humor her - this is the troll who has never been a nanny and can't afford a nanny. Poor thing haunts this forum.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here and the job/family is here.
I actually don;t think I can take this job. I don't mind the extra work with hand-washing dishes or line drying diapers - but I can't imagine how I would properly care for a child in the dog-days of summer. I am going to quote an much, much higher rate and let them turn me down.
Thanks, everyone.
This is just ridiculous. Be a grown up and tell them that it's not the right position for you. End of story.
No, I agree with OP on this. Who knows -- they might meet her rate and she ends up working for them after all. For $30 an hour, I would work in the Sahara desert without air-condiditoning!!
Hah. You $15 an hour nannies are funny.
It's funny because $30/hr is what I make now (almost) and this nanny would basically be a slave for my salary.
Yes, Dear, all nannies only make $15 an hour.
(Humor her - this is the troll who has never been a nanny and can't afford a nanny. Poor thing haunts this forum.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here and the job/family is here.
I actually don;t think I can take this job. I don't mind the extra work with hand-washing dishes or line drying diapers - but I can't imagine how I would properly care for a child in the dog-days of summer. I am going to quote an much, much higher rate and let them turn me down.
Thanks, everyone.
This is just ridiculous. Be a grown up and tell them that it's not the right position for you. End of story.
No, I agree with OP on this. Who knows -- they might meet her rate and she ends up working for them after all. For $30 an hour, I would work in the Sahara desert without air-condiditoning!!
Hah. You $15 an hour nannies are funny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here and the job/family is here.
I actually don;t think I can take this job. I don't mind the extra work with hand-washing dishes or line drying diapers - but I can't imagine how I would properly care for a child in the dog-days of summer. I am going to quote an much, much higher rate and let them turn me down.
Thanks, everyone.
This is just ridiculous. Be a grown up and tell them that it's not the right position for you. End of story.
No, I agree with OP on this. Who knows -- they might meet her rate and she ends up working for them after all. For $30 an hour, I would work in the Sahara desert without air-condiditoning!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here and the job/family is here.
I actually don;t think I can take this job. I don't mind the extra work with hand-washing dishes or line drying diapers - but I can't imagine how I would properly care for a child in the dog-days of summer. I am going to quote an much, much higher rate and let them turn me down.
Thanks, everyone.
This is just ridiculous. Be a grown up and tell them that it's not the right position for you. End of story.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here and the job/family is here.
I actually don;t think I can take this job. I don't mind the extra work with hand-washing dishes or line drying diapers - but I can't imagine how I would properly care for a child in the dog-days of summer. I am going to quote an much, much higher rate and let them turn me down.
Thanks, everyone.
This is just ridiculous. Be a grown up and tell them that it's not the right position for you. End of story.
Anonymous wrote:OP here and the job/family is here.
I actually don;t think I can take this job. I don't mind the extra work with hand-washing dishes or line drying diapers - but I can't imagine how I would properly care for a child in the dog-days of summer. I am going to quote an much, much higher rate and let them turn me down.
Thanks, everyone.