Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She got a free (monetary-wise and kid-wise) flight to a vacation. They didn't even put her in coach - they put her in comfort plus!
Nanny is very entitled and shame on her.
She is flying for work. They were clear she was working and kind enough to give her a bit of time off (how generous when they probably aren't paying her extra for travel and other stuff). They changed their place of employment and they should provide the same transportation level as they take, as well as a good room, food and every other expense. This is not a vacation, this is work for her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they should treat her the sane they would treat a relative or friend they were taking. If they were all in first class it’s rude they didn’t do the same for her.
Nanny is not relative or friend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If someone is that wealthy it makes no sense to snub the nanny like that.
Not the point. Most employees do not travel first class on trips, unless they are upper management.
If they can fly a young child first class, they can fly the nanny. This is not a corporate job and the nanny lives with the family for their connivence.
Anonymous wrote:I think they should treat her the sane they would treat a relative or friend they were taking. If they were all in first class it’s rude they didn’t do the same for her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If someone is that wealthy it makes no sense to snub the nanny like that.
Not the point. Most employees do not travel first class on trips, unless they are upper management.
If they can fly a young child first class, they can fly the nanny. This is not a corporate job and the nanny lives with the family for their connivence.
Anonymous wrote:They want to sit with the crying chlld while the nanny rests in coach? I'd be down for that.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly I wouldn't care about the flight class, but I would mind (a lot) if I couldn't refuse to go without consequences to my position because I would hate having my schedule changed. It might depend on the circumstances, but it's not always fun to fend for yourself in a strange place and then work at night.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If someone is that wealthy it makes no sense to snub the nanny like that.
Not the point. Most employees do not travel first class on trips, unless they are upper management.
Anonymous wrote:If someone is that wealthy it makes no sense to snub the nanny like that.