Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You might have better luck in a nanny share or finding a nanny whose family is looking for cost savings with a part time share. I'm sorry you got screwed with only a days notice. That's not cool at all.
A day's notice for 14 unguaranteed hours a week, isn't exactly screwed. She would change her hours and make her make up hours when she didn't need her. The woman had a chance to start making a decent living. OP is a SAHM.
I cannot see how OP got screwed.
Anonymous wrote:Our friends new nanny quit on them while they were on vacation BEFORE her first day. Said she didn't like the commute, waiting to tell them until friday before they came back Sunday and to work Monday!
Real professional.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you people expect out of an airhead SAHM?
She is rich enough that she doesn't have to work. It's the nanny who is the uneducated airhead, the hired help.
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you people expect out of an airhead SAHM?
She is rich enough that she doesn't have to work. It's the nanny who is the uneducated airhead, the hired help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you are going to find that most nannies that take this very part time job will be looking for more hours - either a second job (ideal for you) or a different ft job. It's a shame, but could you live on working 14 hours a week?
Lol I work 7 hours a week as an RN. So the answer is yes.
Wait, you support yourself completely on 7 hours of RN work a week? No alimony, no support from a partner, no weekly pay out of lotto Winn NCS?
Teach me your magic!
Anonymous wrote:Why would a nanny take the job in the first place if she needed FT hours?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you are going to find that most nannies that take this very part time job will be looking for more hours - either a second job (ideal for you) or a different ft job. It's a shame, but could you live on working 14 hours a week?
Lol I work 7 hours a week as an RN. So the answer is yes.
Anonymous wrote:What do you people expect out of an airhead SAHM?
Anonymous wrote:I think you are going to find that most nannies that take this very part time job will be looking for more hours - either a second job (ideal for you) or a different ft job. It's a shame, but could you live on working 14 hours a week?
Anonymous wrote:My nanny of two months quit and I'm sad and mad. It was going well, but I know she needed more hours. She works two days a week for 14 hours. We told her we wanted her to stay until he goes to school ( he's 4-months-old). She said a new job came up, and didn't give us more than a days notice. I am so sad how she has treated us. I didn't expect her to treat us like this. Now I have to search for a new sitter all over again.