Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The specific schedule, not just four hours whenever you want...Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a nanny and I agree that a four hour shift isn’t worth it. However unlike OP’s sitter, I would not have accepted the job! Calling in “sick” at the last minute is inexcusable”. And if $25 isn’t enough (and it isn’t) then don’t agree to it.
I doubt that this preschool teacher is a child but she certainly sounds immature.
You make a promise and you honor your word.
This!
OP, are you guaranteeing pay whether you need her or not?
Yes to both.
Anonymous wrote:The specific schedule, not just four hours whenever you want...Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a nanny and I agree that a four hour shift isn’t worth it. However unlike OP’s sitter, I would not have accepted the job! Calling in “sick” at the last minute is inexcusable”. And if $25 isn’t enough (and it isn’t) then don’t agree to it.
I doubt that this preschool teacher is a child but she certainly sounds immature.
You make a promise and you honor your word.
This!
OP, are you guaranteeing pay whether you need her or not?
The specific schedule, not just four hours whenever you want...Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a nanny and I agree that a four hour shift isn’t worth it. However unlike OP’s sitter, I would not have accepted the job! Calling in “sick” at the last minute is inexcusable”. And if $25 isn’t enough (and it isn’t) then don’t agree to it.
I doubt that this preschool teacher is a child but she certainly sounds immature.
You make a promise and you honor your word.
This!
OP, are you guaranteeing pay whether you need her or not?
Anonymous wrote:I am a nanny and I agree that a four hour shift isn’t worth it. However unlike OP’s sitter, I would not have accepted the job! Calling in “sick” at the last minute is inexcusable”. And if $25 isn’t enough (and it isn’t) then don’t agree to it.
I doubt that this preschool teacher is a child but she certainly sounds immature.
You make a promise and you honor your word.