We have a nanny who comes to the house two days a week, and my mom watches our LO the other three. I see the post below for a full time nanny and how people handle vacation time, but what about part time. We dont have a contract with her, but we have a couple of days where we will be out of town and wont need her. Should I still pay her for these days? Or is part time considered you are paid for what you work? I'd like to hear what other people do
Thanks!
Re: Part time nanny - Days off question
Our contract states that our nanny is paid by the hour, so we pay her for the days she works, no more. I do try to give her a lot of notice for the days we don't need her so she can make other plans.
I would go back to your contract (and if you don't have one, I would suggest you make one) to see what your obligations are.
The one exception - we haven't dealt yet w/ her taking days off. I think the set up she has w/ the family we share her w/ and what she did w/ a friend of mine is that if it's HER choice, she doesn't get paid (but I do think she's given 5 PTO days a year).
We've been in a temporary situation w/ her, so no contract. But come Oct, it's going to be more official,, at which time we may sign a contract.
~Benjamin Franklin
DS dx with celiac disease 5/28/10
Its nice of you to pay, but other PT jobs don't pay vacation - that's a perk of full time work.
Also, I would highly encourage you to get something down on paper. As an attorney, I have seen way too many situations go sour because people thought there was an understanding based on a conversation only to have it come back and blow up in their faces.
~Benjamin Franklin
DS dx with celiac disease 5/28/10