Anonymous wrote:What about on the weekends? How common is it for AP to get up with the kids on either Saturday or Sunday AM? (Wouldn’t ask for both)
And then occasionally work a weekend evening too after getting up at 7/730, working a few hours then back on for evening? Just trying to figure out how this all works. TIA
Anonymous wrote:Ours starts at 6:45 a.m. and we are usually home for at least part of her morning hours. She makes breakfast for kids and get them out the door. I make coffee for myself, shower and get dressed for work. I think it's ridiculous to say she can't work while I'm still there, because it means I either need to leave for work by 6:45 or not start getting ready for work until after 7:45. I guess I could just get up an hour earlier to get myself ready and then spend an hour getting my kids out the door and then go to work myself, but that frankly makes no sense for our family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about on the weekends? How common is it for AP to get up with the kids on either Saturday or Sunday AM? (Wouldn’t ask for both)
And then occasionally work a weekend evening too after getting up at 7/730, working a few hours then back on for evening? Just trying to figure out how this all works. TIA
If you have AP work Saturday morning, Saturday night, then possibly Sunday morning, when is their 1.5 consecutive day off?
The 1.5 consecutive days off is only a rule for Cultural Care. It is not part of the Au Pair regulations and not required by any other agency.
I was with EurAP and now with APC and they all had the same rule so I don’t think it is part of the regulation.
APIA requires a 1.5 day off per week that does not have to be consecutive
What does that even mean?
So you’re technically allowed to three half days off and add them up to be 1.5 days off? Ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about on the weekends? How common is it for AP to get up with the kids on either Saturday or Sunday AM? (Wouldn’t ask for both)
And then occasionally work a weekend evening too after getting up at 7/730, working a few hours then back on for evening? Just trying to figure out how this all works. TIA
If you have AP work Saturday morning, Saturday night, then possibly Sunday morning, when is their 1.5 consecutive day off?
The 1.5 consecutive days off is only a rule for Cultural Care. It is not part of the Au Pair regulations and not required by any other agency.
I was with EurAP and now with APC and they all had the same rule so I don’t think it is part of the regulation.
APIA requires a 1.5 day off per week that does not have to be consecutive
What does that even mean?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about on the weekends? How common is it for AP to get up with the kids on either Saturday or Sunday AM? (Wouldn’t ask for both)
And then occasionally work a weekend evening too after getting up at 7/730, working a few hours then back on for evening? Just trying to figure out how this all works. TIA
If you have AP work Saturday morning, Saturday night, then possibly Sunday morning, when is their 1.5 consecutive day off?
PP said:. But I guess you decided to ignore that part. Anyway, 1.5 consecutive day off doesn't have to be on the weekend. If she works Saturday AM and PM and she gets off Sunday and Monday morning, it is all good!either Saturday or Sunday AM? (Wouldn’t ask for both)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about on the weekends? How common is it for AP to get up with the kids on either Saturday or Sunday AM? (Wouldn’t ask for both)
And then occasionally work a weekend evening too after getting up at 7/730, working a few hours then back on for evening? Just trying to figure out how this all works. TIA
If you have AP work Saturday morning, Saturday night, then possibly Sunday morning, when is their 1.5 consecutive day off?
The 1.5 consecutive days off is only a rule for Cultural Care. It is not part of the Au Pair regulations and not required by any other agency.
I was with EurAP and now with APC and they all had the same rule so I don’t think it is part of the regulation.
APIA requires a 1.5 day off per week that does not have to be consecutive
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about on the weekends? How common is it for AP to get up with the kids on either Saturday or Sunday AM? (Wouldn’t ask for both)
And then occasionally work a weekend evening too after getting up at 7/730, working a few hours then back on for evening? Just trying to figure out how this all works. TIA
If you have AP work Saturday morning, Saturday night, then possibly Sunday morning, when is their 1.5 consecutive day off?
The 1.5 consecutive days off is only a rule for Cultural Care. It is not part of the Au Pair regulations and not required by any other agency.
I was with EurAP and now with APC and they all had the same rule so I don’t think it is part of the regulation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about on the weekends? How common is it for AP to get up with the kids on either Saturday or Sunday AM? (Wouldn’t ask for both)
And then occasionally work a weekend evening too after getting up at 7/730, working a few hours then back on for evening? Just trying to figure out how this all works. TIA
If you have AP work Saturday morning, Saturday night, then possibly Sunday morning, when is their 1.5 consecutive day off?
The 1.5 consecutive days off is only a rule for Cultural Care. It is not part of the Au Pair regulations and not required by any other agency.
I was with EurAP and now with APC and they all had the same rule so I don’t think it is part of the regulation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about on the weekends? How common is it for AP to get up with the kids on either Saturday or Sunday AM? (Wouldn’t ask for both)
And then occasionally work a weekend evening too after getting up at 7/730, working a few hours then back on for evening? Just trying to figure out how this all works. TIA
If you have AP work Saturday morning, Saturday night, then possibly Sunday morning, when is their 1.5 consecutive day off?
The 1.5 consecutive days off is only a rule for Cultural Care. It is not part of the Au Pair regulations and not required by any other agency.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about on the weekends? How common is it for AP to get up with the kids on either Saturday or Sunday AM? (Wouldn’t ask for both)
And then occasionally work a weekend evening too after getting up at 7/730, working a few hours then back on for evening? Just trying to figure out how this all works. TIA
If you have AP work Saturday morning, Saturday night, then possibly Sunday morning, when is their 1.5 consecutive day off?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about on the weekends? How common is it for AP to get up with the kids on either Saturday or Sunday AM? (Wouldn’t ask for both)
And then occasionally work a weekend evening too after getting up at 7/730, working a few hours then back on for evening? Just trying to figure out how this all works. TIA
If you have AP work Saturday morning, Saturday night, then possibly Sunday morning, when is their 1.5 consecutive day off?
. But I guess you decided to ignore that part. Anyway, 1.5 consecutive day off doesn't have to be on the weekend. If she works Saturday AM and PM and she gets off Sunday and Monday morning, it is all good!either Saturday or Sunday AM? (Wouldn’t ask for both)
Anonymous wrote:What about on the weekends? How common is it for AP to get up with the kids on either Saturday or Sunday AM? (Wouldn’t ask for both)
And then occasionally work a weekend evening too after getting up at 7/730, working a few hours then back on for evening? Just trying to figure out how this all works. TIA
Anonymous wrote:What about on the weekends? How common is it for AP to get up with the kids on either Saturday or Sunday AM? (Wouldn’t ask for both)
And then occasionally work a weekend evening too after getting up at 7/730, working a few hours then back on for evening? Just trying to figure out how this all works. TIA