nobody wants to be bothered over something so trivial during the work day. Do you text and ask permission to use their soap and TP too?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Somebody who's smart enough not to bother their employers over a couple of Advil. That's who.Anonymous wrote:I am a Nanny and find it presumptuous to take any medication in someone's home sans permission.
This is just plain rude.
If she had a headache or stomachache, she should ask you first instead of just helping herself.
WHO does that.....??!
Don't be a miserable dick. It's normal and polite to shoot a quick text, "Hey, I have a headache and didn't bring any meds. Mind if I have two Advils?"
Anonymous wrote:Somebody who's smart enough not to bother their employers over a couple of Advil. That's who.Anonymous wrote:I am a Nanny and find it presumptuous to take any medication in someone's home sans permission.
This is just plain rude.
If she had a headache or stomachache, she should ask you first instead of just helping herself.
WHO does that.....??!
Somebody who's smart enough not to bother their employers over a couple of Advil. That's who.Anonymous wrote:I am a Nanny and find it presumptuous to take any medication in someone's home sans permission.
This is just plain rude.
If she had a headache or stomachache, she should ask you first instead of just helping herself.
WHO does that.....??!