Anonymous
Post 02/18/2015 22:15     Subject: Re:It Is Unreasonable To Expect Your Employer's To Clear A Parking Space .....?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My nanny is out until Friday but yesterday my husband shoveled the parking spot in front of our house where she usually parks. Last year when I was pregnant w/ #2 and we had a snow day, I told our nanny to stay home (which is what we usually do). She came by w/ her husband and he shoveled my side of the driveway for me as my husband was out of town on business.


Obviously you can't read. She's working on Friday.


What a shrew you are.... please report this troll.
Anonymous
Post 02/18/2015 22:08     Subject: Re:It Is Unreasonable To Expect Your Employer's To Clear A Parking Space .....?

Anonymous wrote:My nanny is out until Friday but yesterday my husband shoveled the parking spot in front of our house where she usually parks. Last year when I was pregnant w/ #2 and we had a snow day, I told our nanny to stay home (which is what we usually do). She came by w/ her husband and he shoveled my side of the driveway for me as my husband was out of town on business.


Obviously you can't read. She's working on Friday.
Anonymous
Post 02/18/2015 20:21     Subject: It Is Unreasonable To Expect Your Employer's To Clear A Parking Space .....?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, how much snow did you get?

How much did you get, pp?


Where I live we currently have 2 plus feet on the ground an we are getting more. We aren't supposed to park on the streets . driveways are pretty icy, but I still park there. I'm the pp that said my MB an I switch cars every morning , an I bring a shovel.
My employers had cleared a spot , but there is still so much snow it filled in so I still had to shovel.

What city?
Anonymous
Post 02/18/2015 20:18     Subject: It Is Unreasonable To Expect Your Employer's To Clear A Parking Space .....?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, how much snow did you get?

How much did you get, pp?


Where I live we currently have 2 plus feet on the ground an we are getting more. We aren't supposed to park on the streets . driveways are pretty icy, but I still park there. I'm the pp that said my MB an I switch cars every morning , an I bring a shovel.
My employers had cleared a spot , but there is still so much snow it filled in so I still had to shovel.
Anonymous
Post 02/18/2015 19:59     Subject: It Is Unreasonable To Expect Your Employer's To Clear A Parking Space .....?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lol OP, you are just making yourself look dumber and dumber.
Now honey, go play. The grown ups have work to do.

Either contribute or get reported. Thank you.
I'm the OP. My comments did not derail this thread as much as some of the PPs did. You are not the moderator of this site and it is not up to you to decide what is a valid contribution. Please feel free to report whatever you want.

I agree with you, OP.
Anonymous
Post 02/18/2015 19:38     Subject: It Is Unreasonable To Expect Your Employer's To Clear A Parking Space .....?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lol OP, you are just making yourself look dumber and dumber.
Now honey, go play. The grown ups have work to do.

Either contribute or get reported. Thank you.
I'm the OP. My comments did not derail this thread as much as some of the PPs did. You are not the moderator of this site and it is not up to you to decide what is a valid contribution. Please feel free to report whatever you want.
Anonymous
Post 02/18/2015 19:17     Subject: It Is Unreasonable To Expect Your Employer's To Clear A Parking Space .....?

Anonymous wrote:If my work space had no available parking, I'd go back home. I'm not shoveling nor am I going to walk a mile.

Employers who think employees should get out and shovel to park, are COMPLETELY nuts.
Anonymous
Post 02/18/2015 19:02     Subject: It Is Unreasonable To Expect Your Employer's To Clear A Parking Space .....?

Anonymous wrote:OP, how much snow did you get?

How much did you get, pp?
Anonymous
Post 02/18/2015 16:43     Subject: It Is Unreasonable To Expect Your Employer's To Clear A Parking Space .....?

OP, how much snow did you get?
Anonymous
Post 02/18/2015 15:02     Subject: It Is Unreasonable To Expect Your Employer's To Clear A Parking Space .....?

If my work space had no available parking, I'd go back home. I'm not shoveling nor am I going to walk a mile.
Anonymous
Post 02/18/2015 13:06     Subject: It Is Unreasonable To Expect Your Employer's To Clear A Parking Space .....?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I live in Chicago and have a "professional" job and I have been a nanny. We get feet of snow every winter. NEVER, in my adult life, have I felt entitled to have someone else clear a place on the street for me to park. I shovel myself, leave early enough to find parking because I KNOW it will be difficult, and shovel another spot if necessary.

OP and those who agree with her, you are just absurd. Grow up and stop making nannies look like entitled, whiny brats.


I live in Chicago. These nannies are absurd, entitled brats. I go in to work with up to 4ft of snow. Parking is hard to fine where I live but guess what? I bring a shovel and find myself a past king space. I would never ask my employers to do so. Even if it were their driveway, I would do it myself or help if they insisted on clearing it themselves.

You ( not all) nannies who are lazy and incompetent give us all bad names.


I had to shovel out my own STREET (thanks plows!) to get to work. I'm wondering what the reaction would have been if I had called the hospital and demanded that they send out a maintenance person to help my neighbors and I.
Anonymous
Post 02/18/2015 13:01     Subject: It Is Unreasonable To Expect Your Employer's To Clear A Parking Space .....?

this is crazy. If we cleared a spot there would be no way it was still there within 5 minutes. Unless NF lives in burbs no way this is feasible.
Anonymous
Post 02/18/2015 12:51     Subject: It Is Unreasonable To Expect Your Employer's To Clear A Parking Space .....?

Anonymous wrote:I live in Chicago and have a "professional" job and I have been a nanny. We get feet of snow every winter. NEVER, in my adult life, have I felt entitled to have someone else clear a place on the street for me to park. I shovel myself, leave early enough to find parking because I KNOW it will be difficult, and shovel another spot if necessary.

OP and those who agree with her, you are just absurd. Grow up and stop making nannies look like entitled, whiny brats.


I live in Chicago. These nannies are absurd, entitled brats. I go in to work with up to 4ft of snow. Parking is hard to fine where I live but guess what? I bring a shovel and find myself a past king space. I would never ask my employers to do so. Even if it were their driveway, I would do it myself or help if they insisted on clearing it themselves.

You ( not all) nannies who are lazy and incompetent give us all bad names.
Anonymous
Post 02/18/2015 12:41     Subject: It Is Unreasonable To Expect Your Employer's To Clear A Parking Space .....?

I live in Chicago and have a "professional" job and I have been a nanny. We get feet of snow every winter. NEVER, in my adult life, have I felt entitled to have someone else clear a place on the street for me to park. I shovel myself, leave early enough to find parking because I KNOW it will be difficult, and shovel another spot if necessary.

OP and those who agree with her, you are just absurd. Grow up and stop making nannies look like entitled, whiny brats.
Anonymous
Post 02/18/2015 12:03     Subject: It Is Unreasonable To Expect Your Employer's To Clear A Parking Space .....?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lol OP, you are just making yourself look dumber and dumber.
Now honey, go play. The grown ups have work to do.

Either contribute or get reported. Thank you.