Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With those hours, do the parents ever spend time with their kids?
My good friend is closer to his old nanny than his parents because she raised him. His mom is a partner at one of the top firms in NYC and his dad owns a successful business. On holidays, he would go to see his nanny and her family. When she passed away, he was devastated.
Wow, thats hella depressing.
+1. I feel bad for him. It's good that he had a strong relationship with his nanny, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you for this thread.
If you don't mind me asking, if the family is more economically privileged than you are, do you have any feelings about that/does it affect your relationship with the family in a way that wouldn't happen if they weren't more economically privileged?
Are you a troll? Of course, the family is more ‘economically privileged’ than she is - she’s a nanny working around the clock for pathetic wages for a lawyer and a finance vulture. I don’t know about you, but that would certainly affect my relationship with the family.
PP. Not a troll. I did guess that the family was more economically privileged, but wasn't 100% sure from the post--some people have a wealthy parent, for example, even if they aren't compensated highly themselves. Also, why "finance vulture"?
Privileged? Worked their asses off for a JD and (presumably) MBA and to have a steady marriage. Calling someone else’s financial success “privilege” is an insult.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are you, what is your post secondary education and do you want to have your own kids some day?
Mid-30’s. College dropout (was studying English, History and Theatre at a small LAC and didn’t know what I wanted to be when I grew up 3 years into school so I took some time off to nanny. Over a decade later I am still doing it! I would love to be a mom some day, but I can’t see myself being a single mom and I am fat so probably not going to happen for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With those hours, do the parents ever spend time with their kids?
My good friend is closer to his old nanny than his parents because she raised him. His mom is a partner at one of the top firms in NYC and his dad owns a successful business. On holidays, he would go to see his nanny and her family. When she passed away, he was devastated.
Wow, thats hella depressing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you for this thread.
If you don't mind me asking, if the family is more economically privileged than you are, do you have any feelings about that/does it affect your relationship with the family in a way that wouldn't happen if they weren't more economically privileged?
You mean is the family well off?"Economically privileged" really had me rolling on the floor laughing.
I lived overseas for years and in some of the countries it was common for even middle class families to have maids and cooks and drivers. They'd be "working" from as early as 6:30 to 9 PM but in reality it meant they spent half the time sitting in the kitchen gossiping over tea and coffee. It's not 90 hours of work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What kind of parent has 2 children and hires help to raise them? How disgusting
My parents did, and my husband's parents did. I didn't go to preschool. He went to preschool for half days for the year before kindergarten. Often his mom would do something with him while the nanny took his sister to her ballet class. Or the nanny would take him to the library while his mom baked with his sister. So it was a divide and conquer set-up. His mom would take both kids and the nanny to a museum or aquarium - if each kid wanted to go in a different direction, they could each have an adult with them.
It's your judgment that's disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:What kind of parent has 2 children and hires help to raise them? How disgusting
Anonymous wrote:Is this AMA a cry for help or at least a way to wake yourself up and decide you want more for yourself?
Anonymous wrote:Who takes care of the kids when you have a doctor or dental appointment for yourself?