Nanny ruined rug and chair

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’d let her know that her jeans are bleeding on the furniture and ask her not to wear them again to work, yes. But... you bought expensive white furniture for your baby’s room? Lol.


If she doesn't want her to wear her jeans them OP buys her jeans that due doesn't run.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just curious why is this a "ruined" situation. Can't you try and clean it? Try getting it steam cleaned. I think its a huge jump to claim they are ruined.


Maybe it’s not ruined but hiring someone to steam clean the rug is not going to be cheap. I will call around in the AM but it’s probably at least a few hundred to get someone to come to my house to do it.


You shouldn't worry about keeping nanny as with your attitude you'll be going through nannies like running water. Lord, you are insufferable!
Anonymous
Sorry, I can't stop laughing at ivory furniture in a kid's room. You are just asking for stains.

OTOH, I can see that it's annoying but surely, you knew your furniture was not going to stay clean, right? Also, how can you be sure it was her and not you or your husband's clothes?
Anonymous
There's something I don't get: you looked at her wearing jeans, right? Before you left your kids with her? If you didn't foresee this problem, I'm not sure why you expect she would.

I doubt her house is full of ivory rugs and fine white linens. How would she know it would cause a problem, if you did not?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just curious why is this a "ruined" situation. Can't you try and clean it? Try getting it steam cleaned. I think its a huge jump to claim they are ruined.


Maybe it’s not ruined but hiring someone to steam clean the rug is not going to be cheap. I will call around in the AM but it’s probably at least a few hundred to get someone to come to my house to do it.


You’re ridiculous.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Oh brother people. I would be upset if someone ruined my new furniture. The money is OP's to spend as she wishes. /A lot of people spend time and money making their baby's room just right.

I had a babysitter ruin a nice rug in our living room. It smelled like poop or pee and I could never get it to smell right again, so I just rolled it up and dragged it out with the trash. What a waste of money.

I'm on team OP.


Your sitter peed/pooped on your rug?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I foolishly bought an expensive ( for me) ivory rug for family room. Child sick so was home from preschool resting on sofa — first month I had it. Threw up his orange Gatorade! Stains never came out.

My mistake. Costly. Live and learn and move on.



Yeah we went through about three couches in a year and a half for similar reasons.


Leather couches people, leather couches.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just curious why is this a "ruined" situation. Can't you try and clean it? Try getting it steam cleaned. I think its a huge jump to claim they are ruined.


Maybe it’s not ruined but hiring someone to steam clean the rug is not going to be cheap. I will call around in the AM but it’s probably at least a few hundred to get someone to come to my house to do it.


You’re ridiculous.


+1

OP, you sound like a giant PITA - how on earth does your husband put up with this nonsense?
Anonymous
IF she spilled coffee or chili or something I would be made becuase that shouldn't be in the baby's room.
But due to jeans?
Just let her know her jeans bled on the chair/carpet and you would prefer she not wear them again.
Get a cute throw and put it on the chair and rotate the rug or put a basket over it. Done.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Oh brother people. I would be upset if someone ruined my new furniture. The money is OP's to spend as she wishes. /A lot of people spend time and money making their baby's room just right.

I had a babysitter ruin a nice rug in our living room. It smelled like poop or pee and I could never get it to smell right again, so I just rolled it up and dragged it out with the trash. What a waste of money.

I'm on team OP.


Same here. When nanny wrecks the furniture it’s time for a new nanny. It will only get worse. Our nanny “helpfully” put my DH expensive work clothes in the washing machine. Of course it wrecked them. Worst nanny ever.
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