Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The nanny won’t be able to be a mother herself then, because no mother would after to be permanently unreachable at work.
Come to think of it the nanny wouldn’t be able to have sick parent, or a spouse, or any medical issues herself that might entail receiving a phone call from a doctor.
Why does it have to be ZERO phone use? Why not allow very limited phone use?
Do you guys know how Apple watches work? The nanny can be reached in an emergency.
How do they work?
Op-would you allow nanny to accept calls on Apple Watch from her kids school or a doctor?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The nanny won’t be able to be a mother herself then, because no mother would after to be permanently unreachable at work.
Come to think of it the nanny wouldn’t be able to have sick parent, or a spouse, or any medical issues herself that might entail receiving a phone call from a doctor.
Why does it have to be ZERO phone use? Why not allow very limited phone use?
Do you guys know how Apple watches work? The nanny can be reached in an emergency.
Anonymous wrote:The nanny won’t be able to be a mother herself then, because no mother would after to be permanently unreachable at work.
Come to think of it the nanny wouldn’t be able to have sick parent, or a spouse, or any medical issues herself that might entail receiving a phone call from a doctor.
Why does it have to be ZERO phone use? Why not allow very limited phone use?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WTF! She isn’t allowed to use her phone AT ALL? I am a SAHM and use my phone a lot. Pulling up nursery rhymes on you tube to dance around with the baby. Checking the temp and radar before going for a walk to see if I’ll need an umbrella. Taking pictures when the baby does something cute. Googling a question about how to use a product or something.
Hire a nanny you trust and then trust her to use her judgement. Banning her from using a phone at all, ever, seems insane. If you hire someone who is scrolling social media for hours, then fire her, but you sound awful.
No, not when the baby is awake. She’ll have full breaks when he’s asleep as she’ll have no “chores”. She can pull up the weather, etc on her watch.
I assure you I am not awful. I’m simply not addicted to my phone.
And she can ask Alexa or Google to pull up any song or rhyme she wants. We have both and Alexa in every room.
Paranoid about reasonable phone usage but ok with Alexa in every room. SMH.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WTF! She isn’t allowed to use her phone AT ALL? I am a SAHM and use my phone a lot. Pulling up nursery rhymes on you tube to dance around with the baby. Checking the temp and radar before going for a walk to see if I’ll need an umbrella. Taking pictures when the baby does something cute. Googling a question about how to use a product or something.
Hire a nanny you trust and then trust her to use her judgement. Banning her from using a phone at all, ever, seems insane. If you hire someone who is scrolling social media for hours, then fire her, but you sound awful.
+1. How is she going to send you cute pics of the baby? What if someone needs to reach her for an emergency? What if she has an android phone? I don’t have an Apple Watch, so what if she has an Android phone, does that mean you have to buy the nanny an apple phone to go with the watch or can you use the watch without the phone?
Op, I know you said this was not up for debate, but why did you make this decision? Were you thinking of hiring some 18 year old fresh out high school for a nanny, so you’re worried about all day phone use?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WTF! She isn’t allowed to use her phone AT ALL? I am a SAHM and use my phone a lot. Pulling up nursery rhymes on you tube to dance around with the baby. Checking the temp and radar before going for a walk to see if I’ll need an umbrella. Taking pictures when the baby does something cute. Googling a question about how to use a product or something.
Hire a nanny you trust and then trust her to use her judgement. Banning her from using a phone at all, ever, seems insane. If you hire someone who is scrolling social media for hours, then fire her, but you sound awful.
No, not when the baby is awake. She’ll have full breaks when he’s asleep as she’ll have no “chores”. She can pull up the weather, etc on her watch.
I assure you I am not awful. I’m simply not addicted to my phone.
And she can ask Alexa or Google to pull up any song or rhyme she wants. We have both and Alexa in every room.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No nanny in her right mind would accept that condition.
Get used to it, PP. What OP is talking about is the future. Like nanny cams, get over it or get out.
Anonymous wrote:We want to make it clear upfront that we will not accept any phone use when out baby is awake. We plan to put it in our ad and mention it during interviews. As suggested here, we plan to give our new nanny a new Apple Watch for emergencies. We are sure of our decision so no need to debate.
My question is how to include no phone use in a contract? Just state agreed to expectations or under cause for dismissal? Or after the ad, the interview and our reminding nanny, is it necessary to put into the contract at all?