Anonymous wrote:You can't lose your job for jury duty and when judge hears you are a nanny you won't get a long term case. The judge and lawyers interview you about your job and availability. You say you are nanny for two working parents and they will let you off so not to create hardship on working parents.
I still reported for jury duty but once called to court I was dismissed for that reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've done jury duty once. I told my employer , once I found out the exact day I was needed they stayed home with the kids. I was gone for 1/2 a day because I wasn't chosen. I called my boss as soon as I got out and she told me I could have the rest of the day off. It was a great experience I got a day off with pay. I also received $30 for my time from the jury duty.
Fun fact: the jury duty pay is supposed to replace your lost wages (a joke, I know). You're not supposed to get it if your employer pays for the time.
Actually, the way it works most of the time is that you turn in the check for jury duty to your employer and you receive your normal pay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've done jury duty once. I told my employer , once I found out the exact day I was needed they stayed home with the kids. I was gone for 1/2 a day because I wasn't chosen. I called my boss as soon as I got out and she told me I could have the rest of the day off. It was a great experience I got a day off with pay. I also received $30 for my time from the jury duty.
Fun fact: the jury duty pay is supposed to replace your lost wages (a joke, I know). You're not supposed to get it if your employer pays for the time.
Anonymous wrote:WHen a trial is lengthy, I think they pay attention to how easy it is for a person to take time off. My friend is a SAHM with special needs kid and she was quickly released by the judge after explaining that she is the sole caretaker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've done jury duty once. I told my employer , once I found out the exact day I was needed they stayed home with the kids. I was gone for 1/2 a day because I wasn't chosen. I called my boss as soon as I got out and she told me I could have the rest of the day off. It was a great experience I got a day off with pay. I also received $30 for my time from the jury duty.
Fun fact: the jury duty pay is supposed to replace your lost wages (a joke, I know). You're not supposed to get it if your employer pays for the time.