Anonymous wrote:I'm living abroad and had a new nanny who took more than 10 days of sick leave in the first six months. Each individual time seemed reasonable at first. It wasn't a single serious illness or event, which I would be more understanding about. The final straw was when she took a week for a super minor medical procedure (think teeth cleaning -- that level). I had a new job and no leave, so I was in a real bind.
So, yeah, I'm asking EVERYONE about a nanny's historic use of sick leave. And when I saw someone post recommending the same nanny, I made sure to respond that she had had a lot of absences and wouldn't recommend her.
She had an attitude problem by the end anyway and I was sure she was abusing sick time, not just having a string of bad luck.
Anonymous wrote:I know op what you mean. I experienced similar when potential employers called me for reference for my nanny.
One even asked me if my nanny would be happy with a certain arrangement. I told her I am not my nanny’s spokesperson and cannot answer this on her behalf and she actually needs to talk to the nanny and decide for herself.
I was ready to answer questions about reliability, about how good she is with the kids, about her responsibilities and what was she great at and not so great, but got a bunch of questions that were totally irrelevant. It doesn’t matter how much I paid her, or how much sick leave, etc I gave her, or what arrangements we had for summer hours. My kids are grown, and my nanny’s options are not what I offered her, but what you (future employer) and other potential future employers are willing to offer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You posted yours and your nanny’s phone number publicly?!? No! You are not professional.
Nanny is a responsible adult who shows up for work on time, gives my children love and support as well as educational experiences. She does not misuse sick time. Her salary is within the $20-25/hr range, depending on a variety of factors.
Are you in the DC area? Most ads do have phone numbers on them.
Anonymous wrote:You are hiring someone to watch your kids. You have every right to ask any question you want.
Anonymous wrote:You posted yours and your nanny’s phone number publicly?!? No! You are not professional.
Nanny is a responsible adult who shows up for work on time, gives my children love and support as well as educational experiences. She does not misuse sick time. Her salary is within the $20-25/hr range, depending on a variety of factors.
Anonymous wrote:You posted yours and your nanny’s phone number publicly?!? No! You are not professional.
Nanny is a responsible adult who shows up for work on time, gives my children love and support as well as educational experiences. She does not misuse sick time. Her salary is within the $20-25/hr range, depending on a variety of factors.
Anonymous wrote:You posted yours and your nanny’s phone number publicly?!? No! You are not professional.
Nanny is a responsible adult who shows up for work on time, gives my children love and support as well as educational experiences. She does not misuse sick time. Her salary is within the $20-25/hr range, depending on a variety of factors.