Feckless
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So, we hired a sitter to come to our house this summer so that our kids could stay home, go to the park, ride their bikes, and have an active fun summer with lots of friends over. I was extremely clear about my expectations for the sitter - we would pay her minimum wage, do deductions, and she would look after the kids, plan activities (she wouldn't have to pay out of pocket for anything but I didn't want to have to deal with scheduling activities if we were paying her to be there), and to do some tidying and light housekeeping. Minimum wage here is $10 an hour. She is a 24 year old university student on summer break. I made it clear to her (PAINFULLY clear according to DH) that my DS can be a handful. Also, I made it clear to her that he and his sister fight. Both things were clearly going to be challenging for her but she said she was up to all of the challenges.
The first week was great and the kids seemed to like her. Second week less so. She got sick on Wednesday night and so she didn't come in on Thursday. She texted me on Thursday afternoon and said that even though she was still throwing up and she was told by a doctor that she had stomach flu, she wanted to come in on Friday because she "needed the money". I told her that she should stay home, but I would still pay her for 4 days (even though she only worked 2 that week - Monday was a holiday that we paid her for even though we didn't have to). I don't know if she wasn't happy with that solution, but she seemed to have an edge after that.
Every morning when I came down the stairs she was reclining on my couch with my daughter's blanket over her. Every. Single. Morning. I asked her if she was feeling well, and she said she was. I gave her lists of things I needed help with around the house (I wasn't planning on making her be Cinderella, but I am paying for her to look after the house and kids!) and also lists of possible things she could be doing with the kids. Find out after that she is making the kids do things that were inappropriate, like clean up after the (old, 14) dog and getting my daughter to change the TV channels for her while she is lying on the couch (sense a theme???). Also, she is texting me constantly throughout the day, basically tattling on DS if he got upset with her, or was teasing his sister. Um, that's what I am paying HER to do. To deal with that stuff! DH got upset, and when he got home this afternoon he told her that we understand that the kids can be rude, and that they fight too much, and that we are working on their behaviour. However, we want her to engage them more and spend more time interacting with them in a positive way, and not just when they are in trouble. Also, that it was inappropriate to be lying on the couch during work hours, and that it was making me upset that she was doing it in the mornings.
Fast forward to tonight: email QUITTING with no notice, completely leaving us in the lurch. She blamed DS for quitting, and said that he was basically uncontrollable. I know just typing this out that if this is the kind of person that she is (I think she is a nice enough girl, just freakin' LAZY) that my kids are better off with someone else, but we have NO ONE ELSE. I have a huge set of meetings tomorrow and DH has no annual leave left.
Farmed the kids out with friends tomorrow, going to try to get ancient MIL to come in for two days and then I'll take Friday and next week off and try to get a camp or something together. I promised the kids that they wouldn't have to go to camp and could stay home.... 
Way to long a post, but I needed to vent and get some perspective.
The first week was great and the kids seemed to like her. Second week less so. She got sick on Wednesday night and so she didn't come in on Thursday. She texted me on Thursday afternoon and said that even though she was still throwing up and she was told by a doctor that she had stomach flu, she wanted to come in on Friday because she "needed the money". I told her that she should stay home, but I would still pay her for 4 days (even though she only worked 2 that week - Monday was a holiday that we paid her for even though we didn't have to). I don't know if she wasn't happy with that solution, but she seemed to have an edge after that.
Every morning when I came down the stairs she was reclining on my couch with my daughter's blanket over her. Every. Single. Morning. I asked her if she was feeling well, and she said she was. I gave her lists of things I needed help with around the house (I wasn't planning on making her be Cinderella, but I am paying for her to look after the house and kids!) and also lists of possible things she could be doing with the kids. Find out after that she is making the kids do things that were inappropriate, like clean up after the (old, 14) dog and getting my daughter to change the TV channels for her while she is lying on the couch (sense a theme???). Also, she is texting me constantly throughout the day, basically tattling on DS if he got upset with her, or was teasing his sister. Um, that's what I am paying HER to do. To deal with that stuff! DH got upset, and when he got home this afternoon he told her that we understand that the kids can be rude, and that they fight too much, and that we are working on their behaviour. However, we want her to engage them more and spend more time interacting with them in a positive way, and not just when they are in trouble. Also, that it was inappropriate to be lying on the couch during work hours, and that it was making me upset that she was doing it in the mornings.
Fast forward to tonight: email QUITTING with no notice, completely leaving us in the lurch. She blamed DS for quitting, and said that he was basically uncontrollable. I know just typing this out that if this is the kind of person that she is (I think she is a nice enough girl, just freakin' LAZY) that my kids are better off with someone else, but we have NO ONE ELSE. I have a huge set of meetings tomorrow and DH has no annual leave left.


Way to long a post, but I needed to vent and get some perspective.