Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We still have our nanny coming. She's usually with us PT and teaches at DDs preschool in the AM, but since they're shut down she's doing full time with us. DH is an essential worker and still having to go out, so we can't self-isolate anyway, but are trying to social distance as best as we can.
Interesting.... the preschool allows a teacher to act as a nanny for an enrolled child?
Anonymous wrote:I’m a nanny still going to work. I live in a shelter in place state. I only go to and from work, and haven’t gotten groceries for 3 weeks. My bosses on the other hand are selfish and reckless. Going out hiking, tennis, playdates, dinners delivered, meeting friends. Once coronavirus is over, I will be quitting. Right now I need the job. I have lots of sick days so the minute any of them get sick I’m having ‘symptoms’ and staying home, too. Every day I resent the mom for being so selfish and lazy (I’m here 12hrs a day, she spends no time with the kids), but at least I still have a job. But once this is over and I can interview, I’m outta here!
Anonymous wrote:We still have our nanny coming. She's usually with us PT and teaches at DDs preschool in the AM, but since they're shut down she's doing full time with us. DH is an essential worker and still having to go out, so we can't self-isolate anyway, but are trying to social distance as best as we can.
Anonymous wrote:We have a nanny and we have kept her coming. She lives with her 20-something son, and she assures me they are staying home like we are, only trips to the grocery store. I trust her. I am not sure if I would have made the same decision if she had more people living in her house or if I didn't think she was taking lockdown seriously.