Anonymous wrote:This is the first time we can afford first class. The question is do we spring for first class for the nanny? What does everyone else do in our situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Middle Eastern wealthy families apparently put the nanny AND the kids in coach while the parents fly first. I think that's fine, honestly. But wouldn't put her in coach alone.
Those folks also live by rules that haven't changed since the middle ages, so not a good example for the rest of us to follow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids don't need help they are tweens and teens , I guess it sounds like first for all. Lol
Then why are you bringing the nanny???
She wanted to go on vacation and we offered to add her to ours. We wouldn't be using her as a nanny on Vacation.
In that case I would still book her in 1st because you’re going to end up using her anyway. Why do you still have a nanny with tweens and teens?
Anonymous wrote:We flew business class to Australia and all five of us were together. Nanny was a huge help and it sends a very wrong message to do anything different.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids don't need help they are tweens and teens , I guess it sounds like first for all. Lol
Then why are you bringing the nanny???
She wanted to go on vacation and we offered to add her to ours. We wouldn't be using her as a nanny on Vacation.
In that case I would still book her in 1st because you’re going to end up using her anyway. Why do you still have a nanny with tweens and teens?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, I didn't think this would be such a controversy, it's only an extra 800 for the ticket. And yes we offered to bring our nanny on vacation no work fully paid. Yes we have a nanny and tweens but she's more of a household helper as the kids only need driving to and from school and activities.
Is she not? Is there a chance that your husband is sleeping with her?
It seems odd to bring your nanny along who isn’t really even a nanny. Sounds like she is a housekeeper.
Anonymous wrote:OP here, I didn't think this would be such a controversy, it's only an extra 800 for the ticket. And yes we offered to bring our nanny on vacation no work fully paid. Yes we have a nanny and tweens but she's more of a household helper as the kids only need driving to and from school and activities.
Anonymous wrote:Middle Eastern wealthy families apparently put the nanny AND the kids in coach while the parents fly first. I think that's fine, honestly. But wouldn't put her in coach alone.
Anonymous wrote:This is the first time we can afford first class. The question is do we spring for first class for the nanny? What does everyone else do in our situation.