Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are multiple indirect signs that you lack social skills, at best, or have some type of high-functioning autism, at worse. Not to worry, plenty of gainfully employed adults have HFA, it just makes interpersonal relationships a little harder. My husband and son have HFA, and they don't have friends. My husband has had multiple conflicts at work due to his poor reading of colleagues and bosses. He's very rigid and tries to apply rules to every situation, which is also how you came a cropper. You must be less affected if you do have friends, which is a relief. Perhaps your husband can take the lead in social situations.
Oh my... not everything is HFA. You sound pretty horrible too.
Anonymous wrote:Surprised nobody has mentioned - maybe the nanny was faking sick.
Anonymous wrote:There are multiple indirect signs that you lack social skills, at best, or have some type of high-functioning autism, at worse. Not to worry, plenty of gainfully employed adults have HFA, it just makes interpersonal relationships a little harder. My husband and son have HFA, and they don't have friends. My husband has had multiple conflicts at work due to his poor reading of colleagues and bosses. He's very rigid and tries to apply rules to every situation, which is also how you came a cropper. You must be less affected if you do have friends, which is a relief. Perhaps your husband can take the lead in social situations.
Anonymous wrote:This entire thread is why having a nanny makes me so uncomfortable. Yes, OP is 100% in the wrong, but it’s a little scary to be so dependent am on employee that you don’t feel like you can hold them accountable.
Anonymous wrote:There are multiple indirect signs that you lack social skills, at best, or have some type of high-functioning autism, at worse. Not to worry, plenty of gainfully employed adults have HFA, it just makes interpersonal relationships a little harder. My husband and son have HFA, and they don't have friends. My husband has had multiple conflicts at work due to his poor reading of colleagues and bosses. He's very rigid and tries to apply rules to every situation, which is also how you came a cropper. You must be less affected if you do have friends, which is a relief. Perhaps your husband can take the lead in social situations.
Anonymous wrote:You revealed a lot about yourself by how you dealt with the nanny. If I were your nanny-share friend, I would move on not only because of what you did but more so because how it reflects on your character more broadly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this is how the nanny reacted then she already wanted to quit. This was a last straw. Nobody would do this in a good working arrangement.
Agree. I think the OP made a mistake, but if the nanny cared about the job she could have brought up the issue to both the share parents.
Anonymous wrote:Your initial post indicates clearly you did not trust her, or respect her. You also thought only of yourself, and not how your actions might affect others.