Anonymous
Post 07/17/2019 14:39     Subject: Nanny used bleach to wash child's clothes

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Anonymous wrote:I’m sorry OP. My nanny threw DHs work clothes in the washing machine and ruined them (dry clean only). I let her go of course. She just didn’t get why.



Why was your nanny doing your husband’s laundry? How did she even see his dirty clothes?

After a long night a work he left them on a chair. She was bring “helpful” but she was a clueless type also in other ways. She was just a bad nanny.


Was she a bad nanny or just bad at all the non-nanny household work?

She was a bad nanny. Just one example. I didn’t ask her to launder DHs clothes. She took a lot of things on that she thought she should do but she was bad at all of them. And she stole things. Just bad all around. She was a sort of nightmare nanny really.
Anonymous
Post 07/17/2019 13:11     Subject: Nanny used bleach to wash child's clothes

Anonymous wrote:This is the reason that I never take on laundry duties.

I am afraid of ruining clothes or breaking a machine.

People on here expect nannies to wash the child’s clothing, but I never have.


The OP asked her not to take on laundry duties. Nanny took it upon herself.
Anonymous
Post 07/16/2019 21:47     Subject: Nanny used bleach to wash child's clothes

This is the reason that I never take on laundry duties.

I am afraid of ruining clothes or breaking a machine.

People on here expect nannies to wash the child’s clothing, but I never have.
Anonymous
Post 07/11/2019 17:31     Subject: Nanny used bleach to wash child's clothes

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m sorry OP. My nanny threw DHs work clothes in the washing machine and ruined them (dry clean only). I let her go of course. She just didn’t get why.



Why was your nanny doing your husband’s laundry? How did she even see his dirty clothes?

After a long night a work he left them on a chair. She was bring “helpful” but she was a clueless type also in other ways. She was just a bad nanny.


Was she a bad nanny or just bad at all the non-nanny household work?
laundry is a nanny’s job.


Disagree.

I know people often ask the nanny to do it, but in wealthy households, that is done by a housekeeper or maid, not a child care worker.


Exactly. I love how the ppl of DCUM think it’s a nanny’s job to do laundry while paying them $16/hr.
Anonymous
Post 07/10/2019 21:54     Subject: Nanny used bleach to wash child's clothes

Anonymous wrote:My question is who the hell throws bleach in a regular load of laundry??
If the bleach is diluted and you have a top loader, you can add it to the washer once the tub has filled and it will be fine. I don't know if or how that would work in a front loader or a machine that locks. I haven't had any reason to do this in the past several years, but I know it can be safely done. You just have to know how to do it.
Anonymous
Post 07/10/2019 19:51     Subject: Nanny used bleach to wash child's clothes

Anonymous wrote:My question is who the hell throws bleach in a regular load of laundry??


Someone used to only having color-safe bleach.

My niece did this when visiting us a few summers ago. SIL uses color-safe bleach in every load and my niece didn’t realize there was a difference.
Anonymous
Post 07/10/2019 19:44     Subject: Nanny used bleach to wash child's clothes

My question is who the hell throws bleach in a regular load of laundry??
Anonymous
Post 07/10/2019 19:39     Subject: Nanny used bleach to wash child's clothes

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m sorry OP. My nanny threw DHs work clothes in the washing machine and ruined them (dry clean only). I let her go of course. She just didn’t get why.



Why was your nanny doing your husband’s laundry? How did she even see his dirty clothes?

After a long night a work he left them on a chair. She was bring “helpful” but she was a clueless type also in other ways. She was just a bad nanny.


Was she a bad nanny or just bad at all the non-nanny household work?
laundry is a nanny’s job.


Disagree.

I know people often ask the nanny to do it, but in wealthy households, that is done by a housekeeper or maid, not a child care worker.
Anonymous
Post 07/10/2019 19:35     Subject: Nanny used bleach to wash child's clothes

Anonymous wrote:OP here. Yes, I asked her why she washed my kid's clothes. She said she was just trying to help out. And my "poor child" had plenty of other weather appropriate clothes to wear. I think she's just out of it sometimes. She's left milk/perishable food out for hours because she "forgot" to put it away so of course we had to throw it away. She's only been with us for a few months so we're talking to the agency now about finding someone else at this point. Ughhhhhhhhhhhh.


You found her through an agency!?! I know one nanny who worked through the same agency as me and I seriously couldn’t believe it, as the agency seemed thorough in their vetting of me. Anyway, common sense is part of the job, as is children’s laundry, food prep, etc. I’d move on sooner than later.
Anonymous
Post 07/10/2019 19:05     Subject: Nanny used bleach to wash child's clothes

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m sorry OP. My nanny threw DHs work clothes in the washing machine and ruined them (dry clean only). I let her go of course. She just didn’t get why.



Why was your nanny doing your husband’s laundry? How did she even see his dirty clothes?

After a long night a work he left them on a chair. She was bring “helpful” but she was a clueless type also in other ways. She was just a bad nanny.


Was she a bad nanny or just bad at all the non-nanny household work?
laundry is a nanny’s job.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2019 10:59     Subject: Nanny used bleach to wash child's clothes

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m sorry OP. My nanny threw DHs work clothes in the washing machine and ruined them (dry clean only). I let her go of course. She just didn’t get why.



Why was your nanny doing your husband’s laundry? How did she even see his dirty clothes?

After a long night a work he left them on a chair. She was bring “helpful” but she was a clueless type also in other ways. She was just a bad nanny.


Was she a bad nanny or just bad at all the non-nanny household work?
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2019 10:50     Subject: Nanny used bleach to wash child's clothes

Oh man. That’s bad. I would keep the nanny if she acted mortified and apologized and told me how she would make sure this never happens again. But no apology? Yeah, she’s out.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2019 09:55     Subject: Nanny used bleach to wash child's clothes

Anonymous wrote:OP here. Yes, I asked her why she washed my kid's clothes. She said she was just trying to help out. And my "poor child" had plenty of other weather appropriate clothes to wear. I think she's just out of it sometimes. She's left milk/perishable food out for hours because she "forgot" to put it away so of course we had to throw it away. She's only been with us for a few months so we're talking to the agency now about finding someone else at this point. Ughhhhhhhhhhhh.


OP some nannies are just generic workers. It can be just a no skills job for some people.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2019 09:54     Subject: Nanny used bleach to wash child's clothes

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m sorry OP. My nanny threw DHs work clothes in the washing machine and ruined them (dry clean only). I let her go of course. She just didn’t get why.



Why was your nanny doing your husband’s laundry? How did she even see his dirty clothes?

After a long night a work he left them on a chair. She was bring “helpful” but she was a clueless type also in other ways. She was just a bad nanny.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2019 09:30     Subject: Nanny used bleach to wash child's clothes

OP here. Yes, I asked her why she washed my kid's clothes. She said she was just trying to help out. And my "poor child" had plenty of other weather appropriate clothes to wear. I think she's just out of it sometimes. She's left milk/perishable food out for hours because she "forgot" to put it away so of course we had to throw it away. She's only been with us for a few months so we're talking to the agency now about finding someone else at this point. Ughhhhhhhhhhhh.