Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems like you have made your mind up that you should be paid to do nothing while the kids are at school because you " can't do anything else" . Maybe when you are an adult you will learn to be multitask and be flexible.
Ridiculous post.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems like you have made your mind up that you should be paid to do nothing while the kids are at school because you " can't do anything else" . Maybe when you are an adult you will learn to be multitask and be flexible.
Ridiculous post.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems like you have made your mind up that you should be paid to do nothing while the kids are at school because you " can't do anything else" . Maybe when you are an adult you will learn to be multitask and be flexible.
Ridiculous post.
Anonymous wrote:Seems like you have made your mind up that you should be paid to do nothing while the kids are at school because you " can't do anything else" . Maybe when you are an adult you will learn to be multitask and be flexible.
Anonymous wrote:Seems like you have made your mind up that you should be paid to do nothing while the kids are at school because you " can't do anything else" . Maybe when you are an adult you will learn to be multitask and be flexible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To clarify, yes, the parents will be out of town. No, I don't expect to get paid 24 hours a day. I expect to be paid for all my working hours at my regular rate as well as a flat rate overnight. School hours are different though, because those are hours during the day when I could be working a different job but can't in case there's an issue at school. That's why I'm asking what the standard is for those hours.
Why can't you work a different job and just tell them the situation. Plenty of parents work while their kids are at school, they don't sit around just in case they get called.
Because a nanny/sitter cannot leave her second-job charges if the first charges get sick or hurt at school. Being a nanny is not like other jobs.
Take them with you! On the 1% chance the kid needs picking up.
Yes, get the other kids sick while picking up the first kid from school sick. Great plan, Idiot. I pray you are not a nanny.
Anonymous wrote:I have negotiated a travel rate - $400 for the day. I use this rate when traveling with the family or staying overnight with the children.
So much easier and unambiguous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To clarify, yes, the parents will be out of town. No, I don't expect to get paid 24 hours a day. I expect to be paid for all my working hours at my regular rate as well as a flat rate overnight. School hours are different though, because those are hours during the day when I could be working a different job but can't in case there's an issue at school. That's why I'm asking what the standard is for those hours.
Why can't you work a different job and just tell them the situation. Plenty of parents work while their kids are at school, they don't sit around just in case they get called.
Because a nanny/sitter cannot leave her second-job charges if the first charges get sick or hurt at school. Being a nanny is not like other jobs.
Take them with you! On the 1% chance the kid needs picking up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To clarify, yes, the parents will be out of town. No, I don't expect to get paid 24 hours a day. I expect to be paid for all my working hours at my regular rate as well as a flat rate overnight. School hours are different though, because those are hours during the day when I could be working a different job but can't in case there's an issue at school. That's why I'm asking what the standard is for those hours.
Why can't you work a different job and just tell them the situation. Plenty of parents work while their kids are at school, they don't sit around just in case they get called.
Because a nanny/sitter cannot leave her second-job charges if the first charges get sick or hurt at school. Being a nanny is not like other jobs.
Anonymous wrote:Wait what? You want to get paid for 24 hours a day?