Anonymous wrote:That sounds terrible, OP. Are the kids napping while you're in the bathroom? I think you should have a frank conversation with your boss about a lunch break and also just some down time when your charges are napping.
If they're not receptive, there are a lot of other families who won't monitor you so much!
Anonymous wrote:Negotiate a break. Im pretty sure its illegal to have you work 12-14 hra without set breaks for lunch etc.
i have a nanny and she does 9 hrs. Noncameras. But pretty sure she naps for the 1.5 hrs my toddler naps. Only thing i ever mention are the things i need done (kid laundry etc) and those are done she can do whatever in addition to her official lunch break.
Anonymous wrote:Why can't you tell them you'd like a 1 hour break while kids nap? In my position, when the child is napping, I'll pick up in kitchen a bit, fold a load of laundry, then it's my own time. And yes, there are 6 cameras in the home, including the living room/kitchen/playroom/dining room.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The nanny market is booming! I'm sure you can have multiple job offers within a week if you have solid experience.
I once accepted a night nanny position for a family with a 4mo that they needed help getting on better sleep routines and patterns (not even actual sleep training). When I got there, they had an otherwise empty room with the pack n play, a chair next to it, then a TV tray right in front of the chair with a camera on it. So they could watch me all night. I did the first night and then never went back.
I don't think nannies should be spied on but are you objecting to their having a baby monitor in the baby's room?
A camera trained on the nanny is very different from a baby monitor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The nanny market is booming! I'm sure you can have multiple job offers within a week if you have solid experience.
I once accepted a night nanny position for a family with a 4mo that they needed help getting on better sleep routines and patterns (not even actual sleep training). When I got there, they had an otherwise empty room with the pack n play, a chair next to it, then a TV tray right in front of the chair with a camera on it. So they could watch me all night. I did the first night and then never went back.
I don't think nannies should be spied on but are you objecting to their having a baby monitor in the baby's room?
A camera trained on the nanny is very different from a baby monitor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The nanny market is booming! I'm sure you can have multiple job offers within a week if you have solid experience.
I once accepted a night nanny position for a family with a 4mo that they needed help getting on better sleep routines and patterns (not even actual sleep training). When I got there, they had an otherwise empty room with the pack n play, a chair next to it, then a TV tray right in front of the chair with a camera on it. So they could watch me all night. I did the first night and then never went back.
I don't think nannies should be spied on but are you objecting to their having a baby monitor in the baby's room?
Anonymous wrote:The nanny market is booming! I'm sure you can have multiple job offers within a week if you have solid experience.
I once accepted a night nanny position for a family with a 4mo that they needed help getting on better sleep routines and patterns (not even actual sleep training). When I got there, they had an otherwise empty room with the pack n play, a chair next to it, then a TV tray right in front of the chair with a camera on it. So they could watch me all night. I did the first night and then never went back.
Anonymous wrote:Every day I bring a nanny bag to work with activities for the kids. I’ve now starting adding a Turkish towel and travel pillow. Nanny family has cameras in every room. There is no space I feel like I can just breathe and eat my lunch. I work so hard, 12-14 hrs a day and when the kids nap, I finish my nanny duties and really need 20 mins just to decompress. But I can’t, because my boss watches the cameras like it’s Netflix and the minute I sit down, I get a text asking me to do something. I can’t even eat a meal or sit for more than 10 mins, before the texts start.
So now I bring my bag to the bathroom, lay out the towel, and sit on the floor to have some peace. I use the mini pillow to support my back against the wall. I’m paid extremely well so I feel like my bosses really want to get their moneys worth. So, now I hide. Maybe they think I have IBS, I don’t know. But cleaning the bathroom isn’t my job and I do it every day, just to have a space to sit.
Parents with cameras, please don’t micromanage through the camera. If I could have a space camera free just to eat my lunch, it would be so nice. I never feel like I can relax. I need naptime to recharge. Please, if you have cameras, tell the nanny about a place where she can just sit and decompress, to get ready for your little one to wake up.
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Anonymous wrote:How about if you tell them you’ll do it after your lunch break?