Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:on Friday.
So the week is Tues to Mon and you pay the AP early (the Friday before that Monday) except the last week (51) which you pay on the last day, a Monday, instead of the previous Friday?
With CCAP, you owe the whole stipend for even an hour of work in a week, so it doesn't really matter, even though it seems strange. One AP totaled the car on a Monday and we still had to pay her for the week.
This is absolutely true. Our LCC could not come over the weekend to do the transition, so she came on Monday at 8am. Because the AP had stayed home with DS while I drove DD to school, (even though not interacting with him), she was still considered "on" and I owed the entire week's stipend. I made a fuss about it, and CC did end up crediting me a week of the agency's fees, but I had to pay the AP the full stipend for about 15 minutes of non-work.
Anonymous wrote:our lcc with ccap has told me that if our ap works two days in a week then she is due the full stipend. the 15 min is absurd
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:on Friday.
So the week is Tues to Mon and you pay the AP early (the Friday before that Monday) except the last week (51) which you pay on the last day, a Monday, instead of the previous Friday?
With CCAP, you owe the whole stipend for even an hour of work in a week, so it doesn't really matter, even though it seems strange. One AP totaled the car on a Monday and we still had to pay her for the week.
This is absolutely true. Our LCC could not come over the weekend to do the transition, so she came on Monday at 8am. Because the AP had stayed home with DS while I drove DD to school, (even though not interacting with him), she was still considered "on" and I owed the entire week's stipend. I made a fuss about it, and CC did end up crediting me a week of the agency's fees, but I had to pay the AP the full stipend for about 15 minutes of non-work.
I understand that even a minute of work in a "week" means the AP must be paid a full "week" of stipend (with CCAP).
My question is about the week as defined by a PP as Tues to Mon. So, if the AP worked that Monday, isn't that Monday the last day of the "week" and not the start of a new "week", even if the AP is paid the previous Friday ... therefore if the AP works Mon, but not the next days - Tues, Wed and so on, then the AP does not get paid an additional "week" for working on a Monday - because Monday is the last day of a week and not the first day of a "week"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:on Friday.
So the week is Tues to Mon and you pay the AP early (the Friday before that Monday) except the last week (51) which you pay on the last day, a Monday, instead of the previous Friday?
With CCAP, you owe the whole stipend for even an hour of work in a week, so it doesn't really matter, even though it seems strange. One AP totaled the car on a Monday and we still had to pay her for the week.
This is absolutely true. Our LCC could not come over the weekend to do the transition, so she came on Monday at 8am. Because the AP had stayed home with DS while I drove DD to school, (even though not interacting with him), she was still considered "on" and I owed the entire week's stipend. I made a fuss about it, and CC did end up crediting me a week of the agency's fees, but I had to pay the AP the full stipend for about 15 minutes of non-work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um, Cultural Care gives the "Au Pair Communication booklet". Each page is a weekly day by day calendar, and you write the Au Pair's schedule/hours each day in there. and any activities and special notes. She looks at it every weekend to see her schedule for the upcoming week.
Every host family I know uses this.
Don't the other agencies have the same thing?
We have one with interexchange. it's just not very practical to write things on paper for us. things might change while I am at work and I want to document right away so it's much easier to keep a central online calendar. if it's online, maybe people can also add/edit it: me, my husband, AP, even my older kids can see their activities from their phones.
What if you have an AP that doesn't know how or isn't comfortable accessing her schedule electronically? And how will she know that a change has been made?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um, Cultural Care gives the "Au Pair Communication booklet". Each page is a weekly day by day calendar, and you write the Au Pair's schedule/hours each day in there. and any activities and special notes. She looks at it every weekend to see her schedule for the upcoming week.
Every host family I know uses this.
Don't the other agencies have the same thing?
We have one with interexchange. it's just not very practical to write things on paper for us. things might change while I am at work and I want to document right away so it's much easier to keep a central online calendar. if it's online, maybe people can also add/edit it: me, my husband, AP, even my older kids can see their activities from their phones.