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Would you say anything?

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edited September 2013 in Money Matters
Some background: I am a grad student working part-time as a nanny for another grad student at my university. She's a really great employer - pays me well, flexible when I have school stuff and need to change the schedule, and even pays me for days when she's out of town and I can't work.

So when they had to cut my hours in June due to a major work change for her husband, she offered me two weeks paid vacation over the summer/fall as a thanks for my understanding. We're planning on me taking the week of my anniversary off, but the other week seems to have slipped her mind. We originally talked about her paying me for last week when I was out of town at a conference. I didn't get paid last week, and she also left town another week in August, leaving me without pay that week as well.

So, if I were working for a business, I wouldn't hesitate to bring the emails to HR and ask for the money. But I'm working for a family, and the paid vacation was more than I ever would have asked for. That said, I did come to expect it and plan for it, and it would be really helpful right now since my fellowship stipend just went down by $500/mo. Which is a lot for a grad student...

I'm conflicted. Would you mention it to her?

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Would you say anything? 28 votes

yes
71% 20 votes
no
10% 3 votes
I'd try and drop subtle hints. If she remembers, great. If not, drop it.
17% 5 votes

Re: Would you say anything?

  • She is a student so she'll understand the stipend issue you face. Explain it and say that you are needing to redo your budget. Then, mention the paid week and ask if that it something that's still available.

  • Just let her know whats going on and mention it would be really helpful if you could still work that out. It may have just slipped her mind or maybe she thinks you don't really care. There is no harm in asking!

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  • I agree with PP's- there is no harm in asking. She may have thought you took the other week, or she may have thought that by paying you when she was gone that was one of your weeks.... or she may no longer be able to afford it, which is shitty, but like you said, you didn't expect it.
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  • Yup, I'd mention it, she may have just forgotten or it was a misunderstanding. I wouldn't approach it demanding money, but you can say something like "previously we talked about x, I'm just wondering if that is still the case or if anything has changed."
  • I'd bring it up.  FWIW, two weeks paid vacation plus paid holidays is pretty standard for nannies in my area.
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  • I'd bring it up.  FWIW, two weeks paid vacation plus paid holidays is pretty standard for nannies in my area.
    Yeah, I know it's fairly standard for a full-time nanny whose only job is nannying, but I was under the impression that it's not so standard for someone like me, since work about 15 hrs/wk as more of a side job.

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    "You know you're in love when you don't want to fall asleep because reality is finally better than your dreams." - Dr. Seuss

    TTC #1 August 2014. BFP 9/26! EDD 6/9/15
    Baby A born 6/17/2015
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