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?
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:laundry is a nanny’s job.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?
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.
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 wrote:My question is who the hell throws bleach in a regular load of laundry??
Anonymous wrote:My question is who the hell throws bleach in a regular load of laundry??
Anonymous wrote:laundry is a nanny’s job.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?
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.
laundry is a nanny’s job.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?
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.
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.
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?