Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol I’m pretty sure 90 percent of the posts here are from nannies. Rates are way higher than most pay and the negative attitude suggests many of the nanny posters can’t find work, cause nobody wants to deal with them.
The nannies who post here are clearly fluent in English including reading and writing. Yes, even without college, their starting rate is $25 an hour. That’s simply a fact. Non-English or non-fluent English are significantly lower. Undocumented are lower still.
This. If you want a college graduate with teaching experience, it’s even higher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol I’m pretty sure 90 percent of the posts here are from nannies. Rates are way higher than most pay and the negative attitude suggests many of the nanny posters can’t find work, cause nobody wants to deal with them.
[/b]The nannies who post here are clearly fluent in English including reading and writing. Yes, even without college, their starting rate is $25 an hour. That’s simply a fact. Non-English or non-fluent English are significantly lower. Undocumented are lower still.
This. If you want a college graduate with teaching experience, it’s even higher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol I’m pretty sure 90 percent of the posts here are from nannies. Rates are way higher than most pay and the negative attitude suggests many of the nanny posters can’t find work, cause nobody wants to deal with them.
The nannies who post here are clearly fluent in English including reading and writing. Yes, even without college, their starting rate is $25 an hour. That’s simply a fact. Non-English or non-fluent English are significantly lower. Undocumented are lower still.
Anonymous wrote:I am a Nanny & I do not stare at my iPhone all day.
If I did - I would be out of a job.
Childcare (especially when caring for someone else’s child!) is a job where one must be on high alert.
Always.
No exceptions!
This image of most Nannies ignoring their charges while posting to Instagram is unrealistic + unfair.
Anonymous wrote:Lol I’m pretty sure 90 percent of the posts here are from nannies. Rates are way higher than most pay and the negative attitude suggests many of the nanny posters can’t find work, cause nobody wants to deal with them.
Anonymous wrote:Lol I’m pretty sure 90 percent of the posts here are from nannies. Rates are way higher than most pay and the negative attitude suggests many of the nanny posters can’t find work, cause nobody wants to deal with them.
Anonymous wrote:Lol I’m pretty sure 90 percent of the posts here are from nannies. Rates are way higher than most pay and the negative attitude suggests many of the nanny posters can’t find work, cause nobody wants to deal with them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand parents paying $20-30 for her kids to be unsupervised on the playgrounds while the nanny chats with other nannies or watch her IPhone.
Our nanny is never on her phone and never leaves the kids unsupervised. I’ve rarely seen any other nanny do what you’re accusing all nannies of doing either.
Our nanny has all her classes done for a masters in Early Childhood Development. My kids are off the charts in language and reading because of her. She always has them engaged and learning while having fun. As a former preschool teacher, she has a skill set that neither DH nor I possess. The way she balances the day is impressive and we’ve had a full year of watching her up close.
So from my perspective this bashing of nannies is tiresome.
You’re unnecessarily jumping like boiling water. I was not bashing all nannies, only the many I’ve seen throughout these 5 years in public places. My kids were hit by unsupervised mean kids and I had to be the one intervening to prevent injuries.
And every single unsupervised child is at the park with a nanny? Give me a break. I've seen several parents literally juggling an infant, toddler, phone and laptop while they try to wfh, even before covid.
+1. I’m always curious as to how nanny-bashers seem to know the women on their phones are nannies and the engaged women are mothers or grandmothers.
Our nanny is very attentive and engaged with our kids and everyone thinks she’s their grandmother. My BFF is Latina with a blond kid and everyone thinks she’s his nanny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand parents paying $20-30 for her kids to be unsupervised on the playgrounds while the nanny chats with other nannies or watch her IPhone.
Our nanny is never on her phone and never leaves the kids unsupervised. I’ve rarely seen any other nanny do what you’re accusing all nannies of doing either.
Our nanny has all her classes done for a masters in Early Childhood Development. My kids are off the charts in language and reading because of her. She always has them engaged and learning while having fun. As a former preschool teacher, she has a skill set that neither DH nor I possess. The way she balances the day is impressive and we’ve had a full year of watching her up close.
So from my perspective this bashing of nannies is tiresome.
You’re unnecessarily jumping like boiling water. I was not bashing all nannies, only the many I’ve seen throughout these 5 years in public places. My kids were hit by unsupervised mean kids and I had to be the one intervening to prevent injuries.
And every single unsupervised child is at the park with a nanny? Give me a break. I've seen several parents literally juggling an infant, toddler, phone and laptop while they try to wfh, even before covid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand parents paying $20-30 for her kids to be unsupervised on the playgrounds while the nanny chats with other nannies or watch her IPhone.
Our nanny is never on her phone and never leaves the kids unsupervised. I’ve rarely seen any other nanny do what you’re accusing all nannies of doing either.
Our nanny has all her classes done for a masters in Early Childhood Development. My kids are off the charts in language and reading because of her. She always has them engaged and learning while having fun. As a former preschool teacher, she has a skill set that neither DH nor I possess. The way she balances the day is impressive and we’ve had a full year of watching her up close.
So from my perspective this bashing of nannies is tiresome.
You’re unnecessarily jumping like boiling water. I was not bashing all nannies, only the many I’ve seen throughout these 5 years in public places. My kids were hit by unsupervised mean kids and I had to be the one intervening to prevent injuries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand parents paying $20-30 for her kids to be unsupervised on the playgrounds while the nanny chats with other nannies or watch her IPhone.
Our nanny is never on her phone and never leaves the kids unsupervised. I’ve rarely seen any other nanny do what you’re accusing all nannies of doing either.
Our nanny has all her classes done for a masters in Early Childhood Development. My kids are off the charts in language and reading because of her. She always has them engaged and learning while having fun. As a former preschool teacher, she has a skill set that neither DH nor I possess. The way she balances the day is impressive and we’ve had a full year of watching her up close.
So from my perspective this bashing of nannies is tiresome.