Anonymous wrote:I would Fedex her ahead of time to the destination so she could help set everything up.
Sigh. DP, not SP.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids don't need help they are tweens and teens , I guess it sounds like first for all. Lol
Then why are you bringing the nanny???
Then why do you HAVE a nanny?
SP. Our youngest children are now in their tweens and early teens. We still have a nanny. She helps if someone is at home from school (like last year, remember!?!), she volunteers in the kids' schools, she does a lot of the afternoon driving around like pick-ups from school, and she monitors all after school activities like homework and play time. Believe me, she's busy!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids don't need help they are tweens and teens , I guess it sounds like first for all. Lol
Then why are you bringing the nanny???
Then why do you HAVE a nanny?
Anonymous wrote:So, you treat her as less than an equal. How would you feel if she treated your child with the same level of disdain that you treat her?
If you expect her to come on a trip with you, then you treat her as an equal and her time and travel comforts as important as your own. If you aren't willing to do that, let her stay home and take care of your own children. Frankly, your suggestion is not only rude, but clueless as well as rude.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids don't need help they are tweens and teens , I guess it sounds like first for all. Lol
Then why are you bringing the nanny???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids don't need help they are tweens and teens , I guess it sounds like first for all. Lol
Then why are you bringing the nanny???
She wanted to go on vacation and we offered to add her to ours. We wouldn't be using her as a nanny on Vacation.
In this case, she's getting a free vacation and ride - economy is fine. If she was expected to work it would be a different story.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids don't need help they are tweens and teens , I guess it sounds like first for all. Lol
Then why are you bringing the nanny???
She wanted to go on vacation and we offered to add her to ours. We wouldn't be using her as a nanny on Vacation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, you treat her as less than an equal. How would you feel if she treated your child with the same level of disdain that you treat her?
If you expect her to come on a trip with you, then you treat her as an equal and her time and travel comforts as important as your own. If you aren't willing to do that, let her stay home and take care of your own children. Frankly, your suggestion is not only rude, but clueless as well as rude.
Does your boss treat you exactly as an equal? Or if you were ever a lower level staff did you have to fly economy while your c-suite or execs flew business or first? This is to be expected in the real world.
I don't think the situations are equivalent. Someone you hire for a business and someone you hire to come into your home to take care of your children are not equivalent. This is a person who is helping to raise your children.
If you only view the nanny as hired help and support staff, then I supposed that attitude fits. But many nannies, especially ones that are taken on family travel, are considered a critical part of the family unit. They care for the children and should be more than just the hired help. If you treat your nanny like that, you teach your children about a two tiered world and system and that it is okay to treat others, even ones that hold an important role in your family, like they are lesser and less important. SMH.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, you treat her as less than an equal. How would you feel if she treated your child with the same level of disdain that you treat her?
If you expect her to come on a trip with you, then you treat her as an equal and her time and travel comforts as important as your own. If you aren't willing to do that, let her stay home and take care of your own children. Frankly, your suggestion is not only rude, but clueless as well as rude.
Does your boss treat you exactly as an equal? Or if you were ever a lower level staff did you have to fly economy while your c-suite or execs flew business or first? This is to be expected in the real world.
Anonymous wrote:So, you treat her as less than an equal. How would you feel if she treated your child with the same level of disdain that you treat her?
If you expect her to come on a trip with you, then you treat her as an equal and her time and travel comforts as important as your own. If you aren't willing to do that, let her stay home and take care of your own children. Frankly, your suggestion is not only rude, but clueless as well as rude.