Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should find doctors and dentists that work on Saturdays, they exist you know. You're lucky your bosses are understanding. Personally I only plan my appts on weekends out of consideration to my employers.
And how do you think the rest of the world does it? MOST people use sick days to cover dr appointments. Why is nannying so different?[/quote
Exactly this is my point. Why the hell do nanny have to face problem while going for their appointment and some people are suggesting for weekend appointments are you serious? Sick leave are given so that you can use when you are sick aND days to cover dr appointment. Given enough notice to your boss and you are fine.
Anonymous wrote:You should find doctors and dentists that work on Saturdays, they exist you know. You're lucky your bosses are understanding. Personally I only plan my appts on weekends out of consideration to my employers.
Anonymous wrote:I did something similar a year or so ago for my employers. I was driving the kids home from an activity, it was storming, I drove through a deep puddle, and when I went to turn on to their street, my serpentine belt slipped off and my van was disabled. The dad got home from work a few minutes later and spent a couple hours fixing my van. If not for that, I would have called a tow truck, taken it to a mechanic, etc. So his help saved me a bunch of money.
So I offered them six free hours of Saturday night babysitting. Which they happily accepted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did something similar a year or so ago for my employers. I was driving the kids home from an activity, it was storming, I drove through a deep puddle, and when I went to turn on to their street, my serpentine belt slipped off and my van was disabled. The dad got home from work a few minutes later and spent a couple hours fixing my van. If not for that, I would have called a tow truck, taken it to a mechanic, etc. So his help saved me a bunch of money.
So I offered them six free hours of Saturday night babysitting. Which they happily accepted.
Let me get this straight?! You tore up your personal vehicle transporting their kids in bad weather in their neighborhood and the dad fixed it for you (which he should have anyway or paid the deductible) and you offered to sit for them for free for 6 hours and they GREEDILY accepted? Disgusting
I charge them for driving their kids around, and always have. I charge my normal sitter rate, plus 40 cents a mile. And yes, I am aware that 40 cents a mile is under the government rate of 54 cents a mile. You can tell me I am disgusting again if you want to, but I am happy with the arrangement.
Anonymous wrote:I'd cook dinner or make cookies or something nice for them.