Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Day Four as in only your fourth day of working for her? I am serious, OP - run. Start looking for another job immediately. You will not even have to explain this last job or ever use her as a reference. This woman is nuts and intrusive and will NOT get better with time. Cut your losses.
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4th day? She can't tell you not to take medicine. You should quit asap AND tell her why when you leave.
In her home she can say whatever she wants.
Actually, no she can't - not legally to an employee. "Your house - your rules" works with guests but not employees. Labor laws still apply.
I don't know where this issue would fall but the blanket statement of "in her home she can say whatever she wants" is simply not true.
But she can be fired for anything so.
Nannies are “at will” employees and can quit or be fired for any reason at any time unless it is specified in a contract that they are guaranteed a certain period of employment. Look it up.
Again, actually - no. You cannot be fired for anything. You cannot be fired for denying sex or refusing to break the law, etc. Again, I have no clue where OTC medication is on this list but "your house - your rules" is not applicable to a nanny situation or any domestic employee.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Day Four as in only your fourth day of working for her? I am serious, OP - run. Start looking for another job immediately. You will not even have to explain this last job or ever use her as a reference. This woman is nuts and intrusive and will NOT get better with time. Cut your losses.
+1
4th day? She can't tell you not to take medicine. You should quit asap AND tell her why when you leave.
In her home she can say whatever she wants.
Actually, no she can't - not legally to an employee. "Your house - your rules" works with guests but not employees. Labor laws still apply.
I don't know where this issue would fall but the blanket statement of "in her home she can say whatever she wants" is simply not true.
But she can be fired for anything so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Day Four as in only your fourth day of working for her? I am serious, OP - run. Start looking for another job immediately. You will not even have to explain this last job or ever use her as a reference. This woman is nuts and intrusive and will NOT get better with time. Cut your losses.
+1
4th day? She can't tell you not to take medicine. You should quit asap AND tell her why when you leave.
In her home she can say whatever she wants.
Actually, no she can't - not legally to an employee. "Your house - your rules" works with guests but not employees. Labor laws still apply.
I don't know where this issue would fall but the blanket statement of "in her home she can say whatever she wants" is simply not true.
But she can be fired for anything so.
Or she can quit. Ha!
Someone anti medicine who would also be anti vaccine, so someone who would likely endanger the child.
She should either quit or be fired. They are not a good match .
Who the hell would be a good match for that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Day Four as in only your fourth day of working for her? I am serious, OP - run. Start looking for another job immediately. You will not even have to explain this last job or ever use her as a reference. This woman is nuts and intrusive and will NOT get better with time. Cut your losses.
+1
4th day? She can't tell you not to take medicine. You should quit asap AND tell her why when you leave.
In her home she can say whatever she wants.
Actually, no she can't - not legally to an employee. "Your house - your rules" works with guests but not employees. Labor laws still apply.
I don't know where this issue would fall but the blanket statement of "in her home she can say whatever she wants" is simply not true.
But she can be fired for anything so.
Or she can quit. Ha!
She should either quit or be fired. They are not a good match .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Day Four as in only your fourth day of working for her? I am serious, OP - run. Start looking for another job immediately. You will not even have to explain this last job or ever use her as a reference. This woman is nuts and intrusive and will NOT get better with time. Cut your losses.
+1
4th day? She can't tell you not to take medicine. You should quit asap AND tell her why when you leave.
In her home she can say whatever she wants.
Actually, no she can't - not legally to an employee. "Your house - your rules" works with guests but not employees. Labor laws still apply.
I don't know where this issue would fall but the blanket statement of "in her home she can say whatever she wants" is simply not true.
But she can be fired for anything so.
Or she can quit. Ha!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Day Four as in only your fourth day of working for her? I am serious, OP - run. Start looking for another job immediately. You will not even have to explain this last job or ever use her as a reference. This woman is nuts and intrusive and will NOT get better with time. Cut your losses.
+1
4th day? She can't tell you not to take medicine. You should quit asap AND tell her why when you leave.
In her home she can say whatever she wants.
Actually, no she can't - not legally to an employee. "Your house - your rules" works with guests but not employees. Labor laws still apply.
I don't know where this issue would fall but the blanket statement of "in her home she can say whatever she wants" is simply not true.
But she can be fired for anything so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Day Four as in only your fourth day of working for her? I am serious, OP - run. Start looking for another job immediately. You will not even have to explain this last job or ever use her as a reference. This woman is nuts and intrusive and will NOT get better with time. Cut your losses.
+1
4th day? She can't tell you not to take medicine. You should quit asap AND tell her why when you leave.
In her home she can say whatever she wants.
Actually, no she can't - not legally to an employee. "Your house - your rules" works with guests but not employees. Labor laws still apply.
I don't know where this issue would fall but the blanket statement of "in her home she can say whatever she wants" is simply not true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Day Four as in only your fourth day of working for her? I am serious, OP - run. Start looking for another job immediately. You will not even have to explain this last job or ever use her as a reference. This woman is nuts and intrusive and will NOT get better with time. Cut your losses.
+1
4th day? She can't tell you not to take medicine. You should quit asap AND tell her why when you leave.
In her home she can say whatever she wants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Day Four as in only your fourth day of working for her? I am serious, OP - run. Start looking for another job immediately. You will not even have to explain this last job or ever use her as a reference. This woman is nuts and intrusive and will NOT get better with time. Cut your losses.
+1
4th day? She can't tell you not to take medicine. You should quit asap AND tell her why when you leave.
In her home she can say whatever she wants.