Anonymous wrote:I say this in all seriousness, though I'm sure you'll have it deleted, have any of you taken a step back and thought about how incredibly selfish you are toward these young women?
You aren't worried about her burning out for her sake, only for how it will affect you. You claim to be some kind of slave to the rules in this case, but we've all seen you excuse each other when you "need" to work your AP extra hours. It's this duplicity and selfishness that cause people outside of this program to hate it so much. It is modern day indentured servitude, and your attitudes are freaking disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can only go so far with orchestrating her personal activities, no?
I assume you're responding to me, the visa stickler PP. Go after someone else, troll. I abide by the State Department regulations, and I expect my APs to do so too. I'm up front about this in the matching process. I could tell you I'm generous with them (true) and have never had a rematch (also true), but I'm sure you'll have an answer to that, as you do for everything.
Must be exhausting to be you.
If only any other family abided by all the rules. Most believe their above the rules. Ha, ha.
Exactly. How many posts do we see where host parents are discussing the ins and outs of going over their hours, bending this rule or that rule, and everyone talks about how its okay since it doesn't hurt anyone and the AP is happy to work for extra money. What hypocrites you all are.
No, most of us say we never go over hours no matter what, because it's against the rules. Clearly you "read" only what you want to read.
Just a couple of examples of threads openly discussing breaking the rules by host parents on this very forum. I know I read these threads, and saw a general consensus that it's against the rules but people do it because their APs are happy to make extra money. When it benefits you, it's okay for her to work extra, but not if it doesn't benefit you. Hypocrisy.
http://www.dcurbanmom.com/nanny-forum/posts/list/320023.page
http://www.dcurbanmom.com/nanny-forum/posts/list/316329.page
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can only go so far with orchestrating her personal activities, no?
I assume you're responding to me, the visa stickler PP. Go after someone else, troll. I abide by the State Department regulations, and I expect my APs to do so too. I'm up front about this in the matching process. I could tell you I'm generous with them (true) and have never had a rematch (also true), but I'm sure you'll have an answer to that, as you do for everything.
Must be exhausting to be you.
If only any other family abided by all the rules. Most believe their above the rules. Ha, ha.
Exactly. How many posts do we see where host parents are discussing the ins and outs of going over their hours, bending this rule or that rule, and everyone talks about how its okay since it doesn't hurt anyone and the AP is happy to work for extra money. What hypocrites you all are.
No, most of us say we never go over hours no matter what, because it's against the rules. Clearly you "read" only what you want to read.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can only go so far with orchestrating her personal activities, no?
I assume you're responding to me, the visa stickler PP. Go after someone else, troll. I abide by the State Department regulations, and I expect my APs to do so too. I'm up front about this in the matching process. I could tell you I'm generous with them (true) and have never had a rematch (also true), but I'm sure you'll have an answer to that, as you do for everything.
Must be exhausting to be you.
If only any other family abided by all the rules. Most believe their above the rules. Ha, ha.
Just a couple of examples of threads openly discussing breaking the rules by host parents on this very forum. I know I read these threads, and saw a general consensus that it's against the rules but people do it because their APs are happy to make extra money. When it benefits you, it's okay for her to work extra, but not if it doesn't benefit you. Hypocrisy.
Exactly. How many posts do we see where host parents are discussing the ins and outs of going over their hours, bending this rule or that rule, and everyone talks about how its okay since it doesn't hurt anyone and the AP is happy to work for extra money. What hypocrites you all are.
No, most of us say we never go over hours no matter what, because it's against the rules. Clearly you "read" only what you want to read.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can only go so far with orchestrating her personal activities, no?
I assume you're responding to me, the visa stickler PP. Go after someone else, troll. I abide by the State Department regulations, and I expect my APs to do so too. I'm up front about this in the matching process. I could tell you I'm generous with them (true) and have never had a rematch (also true), but I'm sure you'll have an answer to that, as you do for everything.
Must be exhausting to be you.
If only any other family abided by all the rules. Most believe their above the rules. Ha, ha.
Exactly. How many posts do we see where host parents are discussing the ins and outs of going over their hours, bending this rule or that rule, and everyone talks about how its okay since it doesn't hurt anyone and the AP is happy to work for extra money. What hypocrites you all are.
No, most of us say we never go over hours no matter what, because it's against the rules. Clearly you "read" only what you want to read.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can only go so far with orchestrating her personal activities, no?
I assume you're responding to me, the visa stickler PP. Go after someone else, troll. I abide by the State Department regulations, and I expect my APs to do so too. I'm up front about this in the matching process. I could tell you I'm generous with them (true) and have never had a rematch (also true), but I'm sure you'll have an answer to that, as you do for everything.
Must be exhausting to be you.
If only any other family abided by all the rules. Most believe their above the rules. Ha, ha.
Exactly. How many posts do we see where host parents are discussing the ins and outs of going over their hours, bending this rule or that rule, and everyone talks about how its okay since it doesn't hurt anyone and the AP is happy to work for extra money. What hypocrites you all are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can only go so far with orchestrating her personal activities, no?
I assume you're responding to me, the visa stickler PP. Go after someone else, troll. I abide by the State Department regulations, and I expect my APs to do so too. I'm up front about this in the matching process. I could tell you I'm generous with them (true) and have never had a rematch (also true), but I'm sure you'll have an answer to that, as you do for everything.
Must be exhausting to be you.
If only any other family abided by all the rules. Most believe their above the rules. Ha, ha.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can only go so far with orchestrating her personal activities, no?
I assume you're responding to me, the visa stickler PP. Go after someone else, troll. I abide by the State Department regulations, and I expect my APs to do so too. I'm up front about this in the matching process. I could tell you I'm generous with them (true) and have never had a rematch (also true), but I'm sure you'll have an answer to that, as you do for everything.
Must be exhausting to be you.
If only any other family abided by all the rules. Most believe their above the rules. Ha, ha.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can only go so far with orchestrating her personal activities, no?
I assume you're responding to me, the visa stickler PP. Go after someone else, troll. I abide by the State Department regulations, and I expect my APs to do so too. I'm up front about this in the matching process. I could tell you I'm generous with them (true) and have never had a rematch (also true), but I'm sure you'll have an answer to that, as you do for everything.
Must be exhausting to be you.
Anonymous wrote:I don't feel like I can tell her what she can do [/snip]
Anonymous wrote:You can only go so far with orchestrating her personal activities, no?
Anonymous wrote:I'm a HM. I would let her do it this one time, but say it is an exception. It is not allowed in the program and you don't want to jeopardize either her or you getting in trouble if someone finds out. Plus, working a full weekend after working 45 hours will indeed burn her out, if it becomes even a once a month event.
I just got back from a weeklong trip for work and it took me a full week to recover from that.