Anonymous
Post 02/14/2018 10:14     Subject: Re:Last minute change in hours

Hi! I was the OP of this thread and I left that job shortly after this happened.
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2018 10:08     Subject: Last minute change in hours

At the time she changed your hours, you should have told her that you were charging her for full amount of time. If she agrees, fine. If not, then grandma gets the full 16 hours with grandchild. Babysitting is a business not a hobby.

As for the lawyer's comment on fraud, apples and oranges between babysitting and billing for lawyers.
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2018 10:01     Subject: Re:Last minute change in hours

Anonymous wrote:Its half an hour extra sleep for you. I would let it go.


It's money and only a fool lets it go.
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2018 05:56     Subject: Last minute change in hours

True!!
Anonymous
Post 05/03/2017 15:31     Subject: Re:Last minute change in hours

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you have to submit the time to the 3rd party who wasn't privy to the change in schedule, I think you need to include a note explaining why you are submitting for it. Otherwise it looks like bill padding/fraud.

I'm a lawyer and bill for my time but I'm not allowed to bill for time I just set aside for work but didn't actually spend working. If I tried, it would be fraud.



Since you are a lawyer I need some help.

I work 3 days a week (12 days) a month and get paid monthly. I am going on vacation on the first week of June. Just for a week (paid vacation).
MB is going to train my substitute for 3 days. My MB said she will deducted my June salary (total amount of 3 days) and pay that potion to my substitute.

Can she do that?

Thank you



I'm not the lawyer pp but no she can't do that. If your vacation is paid you get that money. What she does as care replacement, training or not is not your problem. If your vacation was unpaid, she still can't deduct any more money from you.
Anonymous
Post 05/03/2017 15:13     Subject: Re:Last minute change in hours

Anonymous wrote:If you have to submit the time to the 3rd party who wasn't privy to the change in schedule, I think you need to include a note explaining why you are submitting for it. Otherwise it looks like bill padding/fraud.

I'm a lawyer and bill for my time but I'm not allowed to bill for time I just set aside for work but didn't actually spend working. If I tried, it would be fraud.



Since you are a lawyer I need some help.

I work 3 days a week (12 days) a month and get paid monthly. I am going on vacation on the first week of June. Just for a week (paid vacation).
MB is going to train my substitute for 3 days. My MB said she will deducted my June salary (total amount of 3 days) and pay that potion to my substitute.

Can she do that?

Thank you
Anonymous
Post 05/03/2017 13:38     Subject: Re:Last minute change in hours

Anonymous wrote:If you have to submit the time to the 3rd party who wasn't privy to the change in schedule, I think you need to include a note explaining why you are submitting for it. Otherwise it looks like bill padding/fraud.

I'm a lawyer and bill for my time but I'm not allowed to bill for time I just set aside for work but didn't actually spend working. If I tried, it would be fraud.


I agree with this, especially since it was reduced by so little with some notice.
Anonymous
Post 05/01/2017 22:00     Subject: Re:Last minute change in hours

i think you are overreacting. Just put in for the 11.5. I am a MN and my ti,e at my job shifts around a lot more than that last minute.
Anonymous
Post 05/01/2017 13:50     Subject: Last minute change in hours

Anonymous wrote:Honestly, I think you should have said something at the time. Does your contract guarantee hours and/or notice? If not, I probably wouldn't make my first stand over 30 minutes; that's just me.


This is a good point. This is a good opportunity to contact them and explain that in the future you require x hours cancellation, or you will charge in full. But, you can "buy" a lot of good will by not charging for the 30 minutes. They may pay it anyway.
Anonymous
Post 05/01/2017 13:30     Subject: Last minute change in hours

Honestly, I think you should have said something at the time. Does your contract guarantee hours and/or notice? If not, I probably wouldn't make my first stand over 30 minutes; that's just me.
Anonymous
Post 05/01/2017 10:42     Subject: Last minute change in hours

As someone said, it's the principle of it. If my MB/DB did that to me, I wouldn't stick around as it is taking advantage and we aren't doing it for fun, it is a job.
Anonymous
Post 05/01/2017 10:07     Subject: Last minute change in hours

Anonymous wrote:So the nanny misses out because her MB can't get her act together? It's a different ballgame here, Nannying isn't like being a lawyer or a waitress.
It is not okay to cut money back when it was guaranteed.
actually, it's perfectly legal. If an employer schedules you and then doesn't need you they're only required to give you four hours of work. OPs employer scheduled her for 12 hrs and is giving her 11.5. Seriously, not worth making a mountain out of.
Anonymous
Post 05/01/2017 04:15     Subject: Last minute change in hours

So the nanny misses out because her MB can't get her act together? It's a different ballgame here, Nannying isn't like being a lawyer or a waitress.
It is not okay to cut money back when it was guaranteed.