Common use of Long Distance Service Clause in Contracts

Long Distance Service. The service period for long-distance assignments is defined as 'seven consecutive days' without a standard day off. During this period, the nanny commits to continuous engagement, working for 5 days in the first week, 10 days in the second week, 15 days in the third week, and 20 days in the fourth week. This calculation results in approximately 6 weeks of work per month, totaling 30 workdays. During service hours, postnatal caregivers do not drive a car. It is essential, especially during residency periods when night feeding is frequent, to ensure the caregiver gets about 3 hours of sleep between lunch and dinner for adequate rest and effective performance.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Postpartum Care Services Agreement, Postpartum Care Services Agreement, Postpartum Care Services Agreement