All good points until “ chuckling at the suggestion that people who have means to live comfortably are not entitled to try to save money where they can”!!! I mean, come on, how much money are you saving buying an extra dinner or lunch for a teen! I think the truth is ( and it’s ok) is that the daughter changes the dynamics - which you stated earlier. Just own it and tell the nanny no. If not, you’ll be annoyed, frustrated, angry every time the dd is in your presence. It was ok for nanny to ask and it’s ok for you to say no. A few extra meals is not saving you money…. Like you are putting that in your Roth😀😀😀 |
The parents probably do this so they can actually have a “vacation” instead of watching kids all the time. Have you ever had a relaxing vacation with young kids? However it seems kind of unfair to the nanny unless they pay her well and don’t expect her to be there 24/7. |
You can have a relaxing vacation with young kids, you just plan in some low key time or after bed time. I just traveled with young kids and managed to read a few books after bedtime or during playground time. |
My husband also was not expected to be working 24/7 on these trips. He was there to have meetings during meeting hours, not to be with clients 24/7. Is the OP expecting the nanny to be providing round-the-clock childcare for a week? Is she not supposed to sleep or have any personal time? If so, the problem is not that she wants to bring her daughter. The problem is that her employer is awful. |
OP ghosted after she got enough to give the answer she wanted to give all along (no).
I am curious what OPs expectations are for the nanny on vacation and why she would assume the nanny wants to accompany her family to fancy dinners. The absolute last thing I want to do with my employer is go out for a fancy meal where I have to be “on”. |
I'm here, just enjoying watching this thread dissolve as the DCUM crazies come out from the woodwork. We have a good relationship with our nanny. I think she would be offended if we did not include her in ANY restaurant meals, hence my original post. I agree with other commenters who pointed out we don't need to invite her to everything, particularly fancier meals. I never suggested she is required to work 24/7 during the trip. I'm aware of what's market for taking nannies on vacation and we offered terms consistent with that. But folks are right, we actually hate our kids so we're going to drop them off at the fire station tomorrow morning and enjoy this trip solo. Thanks for the revelation! ![]() |
How incredibly sad and pathetic that you feel like you have to bring your nanny on vacation. Your poor, poor children. Learn how to take care of them yourself, mother. |
It sounds like your nanny had already considered the likelihood that you wouldn't want to pay for her daughter's meals when she suggested that she cover those expenses. You are the one choosing to doubt whether that will be true. If you would prefer not to have to worry about it, just say so. Don't sit here being all smug about fire stations as though you didn't come here looking for validation to tell her no. |
I actually enjoy spending time with my children, call me crazy. |
Seems rather petty, doesn't it? Please mom, take care of your own brats on vacation |
Maybe the nanny was hoping for some time off so she could have vacation with her own family when this stingy employer goes on vacation herself. |
If I asked my boss if I could bring my kid along on a business trip I wouldn’t have a job anymore. Actually, I just wouldn’t because that’s ridiculously inappropriate.
The nanny should have just declined. |
It sounds like nanny is hoping for downtime with her own daughter, but you intend for her to be on duty 24/7 because you are just not capable of taking care of your children. Are these children you just had to show off that you can afford them. |
What does the handwringing about bringing a nanny on vacation have to do with the question of whether to allow the daughter to come given the context I provided? I fully expect her to say she can’t come if she can’t bring her daughter. And that’s perfectly fine. We will live. This was a nice to have for us. As I said previously, this was an additional request not in her contract. The people getting hysterical over bringing a nanny on vacation are distracting from the topic of this thread. |
Yet another poster who can’t read. |