Anonymous
Post 09/20/2015 00:11     Subject: Letting go of my wonderful nanny!

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here.. Thanks everyone(even the snarky ones) I think I will give a months notice at least and a great ref. I have plenty of sick time left and a great employer so I am not too concerned about taking sick time if needed or working from home. while I sympathise with my nanny (hence the post in the first place) and will do whatever I can to help her I need to make a decision that is right for my child and me.


As an employer,I would be very angry at you taking sick leave to stay home with your child. Suck leave is for when the employee is sick.


Not true. In our agency sick leave can be used for yourself as well as your spouse/kids.
Anonymous
Post 09/19/2015 22:34     Subject: Letting go of my wonderful nanny!

Sick leave not suck. Though, OP, what you did does suck.
Anonymous
Post 09/19/2015 22:33     Subject: Letting go of my wonderful nanny!

Anonymous wrote:OP here.. Thanks everyone(even the snarky ones) I think I will give a months notice at least and a great ref. I have plenty of sick time left and a great employer so I am not too concerned about taking sick time if needed or working from home. while I sympathise with my nanny (hence the post in the first place) and will do whatever I can to help her I need to make a decision that is right for my child and me.


As an employer,I would be very angry at you taking sick leave to stay home with your child. Suck leave is for when the employee is sick.
Anonymous
Post 09/19/2015 22:02     Subject: Letting go of my wonderful nanny!

a month notice a generous bonus anddinner