Anonymous
Post 02/14/2021 09:21     Subject: Re:Extra Nanny Precautions due to Surge in Covid cases?

Anonymous wrote:In case it's helpful to anyone else, here are steps we're taking:
Transportation stipend to ensure nanny doesn't have to rely on public transportation
Mask wearing in the home by parents and nanny
Biweekly COVID testing for nanny and parents
Daily temperature checks for parents, baby and nanny


At least you doing this on both sides.
Anonymous
Post 01/05/2021 13:25     Subject: Re:Extra Nanny Precautions due to Surge in Covid cases?

In case it's helpful to anyone else, here are steps we're taking:
Transportation stipend to ensure nanny doesn't have to rely on public transportation
Mask wearing in the home by parents and nanny
Biweekly COVID testing for nanny and parents
Daily temperature checks for parents, baby and nanny
Anonymous
Post 12/28/2020 19:40     Subject: Extra Nanny Precautions due to Surge in Covid cases?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Asking your nanny to stay home unpaid means no more nanny.


Yes, but asking nanny to stay home paid also means no nanny. But at least you’d save the $$.


How do you think your nanny will be able to pay her rent and other expenses, just sitting home unpaid?


What? LOL. Are you from February?

If you haven't noticed, we're in a pandemic. Childcare of all kinds, including nanny care, is at a premium. People are trying to work at home with small kids underfoot, or school aged kids who need DL help. People are being called back into offices and now need care when they were managing before. Rates are up and so is demand.

The nanny will be just fine without a family who demanded she quarantine without a positive test and refused to pay her.


PP. Sorry, person I quoted. I was responding to the person who said to have her stay home unpaid and "save the $$," not to the person who asked how she would pay her bills if she sat at home unpaid for two weeks.


Yes. We are all aware that having nanny stay home without paying her means effectively laying off/furloughing nanny, and potentially not having her return. But ...that wasn’t the question - OP asked if anyone was taking precautions. Anything helpful to add there?
Anonymous
Post 12/27/2020 20:46     Subject: Extra Nanny Precautions due to Surge in Covid cases?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Asking your nanny to stay home unpaid means no more nanny.


Yes, but asking nanny to stay home paid also means no nanny. But at least you’d save the $$.


How do you think your nanny will be able to pay her rent and other expenses, just sitting home unpaid?


What? LOL. Are you from February?

If you haven't noticed, we're in a pandemic. Childcare of all kinds, including nanny care, is at a premium. People are trying to work at home with small kids underfoot, or school aged kids who need DL help. People are being called back into offices and now need care when they were managing before. Rates are up and so is demand.

The nanny will be just fine without a family who demanded she quarantine without a positive test and refused to pay her.


PP. Sorry, person I quoted. I was responding to the person who said to have her stay home unpaid and "save the $$," not to the person who asked how she would pay her bills if she sat at home unpaid for two weeks.
Anonymous
Post 12/27/2020 20:44     Subject: Extra Nanny Precautions due to Surge in Covid cases?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Asking your nanny to stay home unpaid means no more nanny.


Yes, but asking nanny to stay home paid also means no nanny. But at least you’d save the $$.


How do you think your nanny will be able to pay her rent and other expenses, just sitting home unpaid?


What? LOL. Are you from February?

If you haven't noticed, we're in a pandemic. Childcare of all kinds, including nanny care, is at a premium. People are trying to work at home with small kids underfoot, or school aged kids who need DL help. People are being called back into offices and now need care when they were managing before. Rates are up and so is demand.

The nanny will be just fine without a family who demanded she quarantine without a positive test and refused to pay her.
Anonymous
Post 12/22/2020 20:54     Subject: Extra Nanny Precautions due to Surge in Covid cases?

Anonymous wrote:Is anyone doing anything different to mitigate risk with their nannies (particularly if your nanny does not live alone) now that there’s a surge in Covid cases in the Metro DC area? Wearing masks and asking nanny to wear one? Asking nanny to stay home either now or for a period of time after the holidays (paid or unpaid)?


You must be an idiot. You think your nanny is going to stay home with no pay?