Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you require her to stay the night away from her home, she's working and you pay her.
I'm so glad I have such a wonderful mutually beneficial relationship with my family. I request to stay overnight when snow is predicted. I don't want to burn up a vacation day due to snow aND I don't want to hassle with traffic. Furthermore it means I get to sleep in.
I don't ask for anything extra, but they do treat me like a VIP and MB cooks me a delicious dinner and makes me coffee.

Anonymous wrote:You are doing her a favor by offering her a chance to avoid a difficult commute and arrive at work on time. No need to pay her because she isn't working.
OP, ignore the PPs who say you are inconveniencing her because she is not at her own home. If being at home is important, she will just decline your offer.
Seeing that most people manage to commute in bad weather all the time, your expectations of your nanny arriving on time for work are very reasonable. DC rarely has truly dangerous weather. Nannies are just overwrought.
Anonymous wrote:If you require her to stay the night away from her home, she's working and you pay her.
Anonymous wrote:Roads are fine this morning in DC land. Asphalt and cement everywhere in the roads, and driveways easy to shovel quickly (2-3 inches, no ice).
So everyone can put their drama away for next time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Roads are fine this morning in DC land. Asphalt and cement everywhere in the roads, and driveways easy to shovel quickly (2-3 inches, no ice).
So everyone can put their drama away for next time.[/quote
I live in the suburbs and roads were NOT clear at 7am. this post is unbelievable. 7am? really? !?!
I live in the suburbs too and there was nothing to clear anyhow! Nanny made it in just fine by 8am and both of us were in the office on time too.
I agree, keep the drama for your boyfriend or someone else.
Anonymous wrote:Roads are fine this morning in DC land. Asphalt and cement everywhere in the roads, and driveways easy to shovel quickly (2-3 inches, no ice).
So everyone can put their drama away for next time.[/quote
I live in the suburbs and roads were NOT clear at 7am. this post is unbelievable. 7am? really? !?!
. Some parents are truly unreasonable with their unrealistic bad weather expectations. I don't do ice, and I do not commute on roads that can't be navigated by foot or car. If you fall and bust your tailbone, trying to get anywhere because of a contract, trust and believe that those parents would give the customary, "so sorry for you injury" speech, and quickly replace you. after all, you are dispensable. You only require unreasonable things from people you feel are easily replaceableAnonymous wrote:+1Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where are you? No blizzard is forecast for this area. It sounds as though you requested she stay overnight for your convenience and, therefore, you pay her hourly rate and if it runs into OT, you pay OT. This is a major inconvenience for her and her family. It is immaterial that she isn't working.
It "sounds" as though you don't know what you're talking about. Nope never requested her staying here at all.. she decided to stay home, but when I gave her an option to stay at my house to ensure an on time start, I wanted to reach out to you kind folks on ideas of compensation. She is free to stay here or wherever she wants as long as she is here at 7am which is in her contract. Tomorrow we will discuss payment if she wants to stay in the future to avoid dangerous weather. I'm in DC and weather will be fine, so it's a non issue as of now.
My problem with this post, is that there appears to be no allowance for really inclement weather, like streets covered with ice. I guess she would be required to ski to your home by 7am, according to her contract.
I just watched someone on the mews slide into a ditch
+1Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where are you? No blizzard is forecast for this area. It sounds as though you requested she stay overnight for your convenience and, therefore, you pay her hourly rate and if it runs into OT, you pay OT. This is a major inconvenience for her and her family. It is immaterial that she isn't working.
It "sounds" as though you don't know what you're talking about. Nope never requested her staying here at all.. she decided to stay home, but when I gave her an option to stay at my house to ensure an on time start, I wanted to reach out to you kind folks on ideas of compensation. She is free to stay here or wherever she wants as long as she is here at 7am which is in her contract. Tomorrow we will discuss payment if she wants to stay in the future to avoid dangerous weather. I'm in DC and weather will be fine, so it's a non issue as of now.
My problem with this post, is that there appears to be no allowance for really inclement weather, like streets covered with ice. I guess she would be required to ski to your home by 7am, according to her contract.