Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Grow up
Talk to your employers
Ranting and complaining here does no good.
If your job doesn’t fit your lifestyle anymore turn in your two weeks. There are plenty of other jobs.
Simple done, that’s what all other adults do in the working adult world.
I am grown. This post was just to get people’s opinions. And not everyone quits their job just because they don’t like it.
Than man up and actually TALK TO YOUR BOSSES.
Also... it is THEN, not THAN! Go back to 3rd grade!
You’re the employee, they are the bosses. So yes if the JOB you took doesn’t work out anymore. You quit.
Damn it’s simple.
Complaining here and being all high and mighty that no one has been or in your situation isn’t going to solve a thing.
Have you even messaged them or emailed them to have a chat tomorrow morning?
Or are you just going to complain and never bring it up to them.
Man up!?!? Are you serious? Standing up for oneself has NOTHING to do with your genitals. My guess is that OP is female and you are par for the course in this patriarchal society.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Grow up
Talk to your employers
Ranting and complaining here does no good.
If your job doesn’t fit your lifestyle anymore turn in your two weeks. There are plenty of other jobs.
Simple done, that’s what all other adults do in the working adult world.
I am grown. This post was just to get people’s opinions. And not everyone quits their job just because they don’t like it.
Than man up and actually TALK TO YOUR BOSSES.
You’re the employee, they are the bosses. So yes if the JOB you took doesn’t work out anymore. You quit.
Damn it’s simple.
Complaining here and being all high and mighty that no one has been or in your situation isn’t going to solve a thing.
Have you even messaged them or emailed them to have a chat tomorrow morning?
Or are you just going to complain and never bring it up to them.
Anonymous wrote:Hey so skimmed the comments.
You're in LA.
You need to join our nanny group!!!
Another nanny in her mentioned the group (she told me at brunch today).
Seriously join, have some friends. We are all doing nannypoolza together. We hang out when we can. (We are all over LA so it gets tough work days) but we go to the movies, have dinners, game nights, go to universal, go to bars, hike. Someone mentioned camping!! Can't wait.
It's always nice to have people in the same career field to talk to!!!!
Also people in the same area! California has some specific laws and rules. I've learned so much in the past few years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Grow up
Talk to your employers
Ranting and complaining here does no good.
If your job doesn’t fit your lifestyle anymore turn in your two weeks. There are plenty of other jobs.
Simple done, that’s what all other adults do in the working adult world.
I am grown. This post was just to get people’s opinions. And not everyone quits their job just because they don’t like it.
Anonymous wrote:Grow up
Talk to your employers
Ranting and complaining here does no good.
If your job doesn’t fit your lifestyle anymore turn in your two weeks. There are plenty of other jobs.
Simple done, that’s what all other adults do in the working adult world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many families choose nannies for the flexibility. Some days 5:30 others 6 or even 7pm if coming from the airport.
If you need a 9-5 job, don’t be a nanny and don’t have clients and don’t be in an uber-competitive field.
No, if she needs/wants a job that has a regular schedule, then she would apply for one. You know, like she did with this one. You know, where the parents said the hours were 8:30-5. Every day. Regular schedule.
They didn’t say her flexibility was required for any number of days during the week. She and her employers had an agreement, but it is not playing out the way it should, so she’s having an issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our nanny works 7:30-5:30 most days and does not have these issues. Getting home between 5:15-6:15pm is quite normal for someone leaving an office environment after 5pm. To be home BY 5pm is a non-starter for most nanny families.
Op here. Well they work from home. It’s great YOUR nanny doesn’t have these issues. But I do.
Gotta love the people that come here and say stuff like this.
“Well... in my situation...”
No, shut up. This is obviously a completely different situation and literally not about you at all. What works for one may not work for others. Also, it’s true that if the parents were getting off at five (working outside the home), they wouldn’t possibly be able to get back by five. If that was the case, though, they would not have offered you the shift of 8:30-5.
Anonymous wrote:Many families choose nannies for the flexibility. Some days 5:30 others 6 or even 7pm if coming from the airport.
If you need a 9-5 job, don’t be a nanny and don’t have clients and don’t be in an uber-competitive field.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our nanny works 7:30-5:30 most days and does not have these issues. Getting home between 5:15-6:15pm is quite normal for someone leaving an office environment after 5pm. To be home BY 5pm is a non-starter for most nanny families.
Op here. Well they work from home. It’s great YOUR nanny doesn’t have these issues. But I do.