I should probably take advantage of the snow day and do laundry, but I really don't feel like it.
Natter 65: Speed Limit Enforced by Aircraft
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I really AM gonna go clean now. Verizon's routers are having issues. I can get through to facebook from my vpn, but not via verizon.
The whole let's-not-pay nanny thing is making my eyes roll a disturbing amount, especially considering I have no skin in the game. Aren't the nannies watching the most important parts of these parents' lives? Maybe they should be treated, and paid, accordingly?
Aren't the nannies watching the most important parts of these parents' lives? Maybe they should be treated, and paid, accordingly?
And teachers and tutors and librarians and and and ...
And, unless you as the parent don't get paid for snow days, it's not like you are losing any extra money. re the parents complaining about themselves being unjustly enriched? I doubt it.
Snow days are the worst when you get paid by the hour, for sure.
If I were the Nanny and I was an hourly employee, I probably would not be expecting to get paid, so I would be REALLY HAPPY with the parents if they did pay me. Actually, I am pretty sure at my job I wouldn't get paid unless I came in even if there was a snow emergency. I think they would sent out a note saying that we might be allowed to use a vacation day.
More than likely, if you can afford a nanny, you aren't getting paid hourly. Or at least, that would be my guess.
I am the sort of person who deeply believes things written in instruction books and so I do not believe I must prerinse with my fancy schmancy dishwasher. The SO, however, is not, and sadly he is right. So I prerinse now, but I complain about it mightily.
It's not as bad as the Japanese Roland owners manual that instructed me to push a button that didn't exist, sending me into an existential haze, but still. If it says I don't have to rinse, I shouldn't have to rinse.
Many older dishwashers don't preheat the water, so you need to have your water heater at 140 degrees or higher. Most newer dishwashers have sort of a tiny disposal inside of them, so they can handle unrinsed dishes and the manufacturers recommend not rinsing. Rinsing adds significantly to your energy use. Without rinsing, running a full dishwasher uses less hot water than hand washing. (I write about dishwashers a lot.)