Be serious please. Nannies are way more than fairly compensated. The only reason anyone gets a nanny is so they can work a job and make more money than what would go to the nanny. We aren't hiring nannies because they are so amazing, experienced, magical, etc. I could do the nannies job 10x better then her even though I am a first time mom and she has been doing this a while, but that doesn't make her job worth some astronomical amount. Nannies are just babysitters and part-time housecleaners and really their compensation should max out at around $15 an hour with 10+ years experience and it kind of disgusts me that some nannies are demanding $20+ an hour right out of college. |
Go. Away. Crazy. You are part of the problem. |
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In spite of the one or two obvious trolls and the one poster who has children but has never employed a nanny (and only comes here to tell nannies how lazy they are), I have gotten some good advice on this thread. I do wish there were a way to only access this forum to people who are nannies or employ nannies but there isn't.
I ignore the sad, bitter posters. |
1) I'm sorry you think so little of your own children. I hired a nanny to teach and nurture my children. 2) THE FREE MARKET. If a nanny or anyone else right out of college can command $50 an hour - who are you to say they are overpaid? We are all paid what the market dictates. |
| I actually like hearing from the ugly, bitter mother-employers. Make me look all the better to my kid's nanny!! |
Maybe someday you will have kids. And maybe you'll have the ability to stay home with your child(ren). Or maybe you won't and you will have to find a way to earn a living and support your family, while finding care for your kid(s). I hope, that if you find yourself in the latter position, you will be met with less judgment and more support from the people in your world than you are showing to working mothers here. |
And maybe one day you won't be so ignorant? I am a working mother, just like you. My kid is cared for by her grandmothers, for whom it IS more than a job. It is stupid to think some stranger off the street cares nearly as much about your family as you do. Nannies and MBs do NOT have the same purpose here. If I hired someone to do that job, I would recognize that it is how they make their living, not their life, and I would be incredibly thankful if I was lucky enough to have someone who did the best they could each day. I would not try to find the cheapest possible solution, and then expect that person to give me their all, and devote themselves to my kid. |
Sigh. Well, there you go - proving the OP's point. |
You don't get to be a condescending ass, then sit back and pretend that I am the one being nasty. This board is poisonous because it is full of poisonous entitled women, nannies and MBs alike. I do not see that changing OP. |
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IMO the best option is to ignore the posts you don't like and focus on the nice ones.
I get my kid care advice from childcare magazines, books, and free parenting lectures in my area. If you are looking for companionship use Meet up.com or make friends with the other nannies in your area. |
I said demand not command. Don't you see all the nannies on here asking for so much and wondering why they can't find a job?? |
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This is the Op. I have not commented since yesterday. How this thread ended up is not what I was asking. I pointed no fingers at MB's or nannies. I have no war with anyone. My bosses over the past years have been good to me and I'm not here to complain or talk about parents or say negative things. Before I was a nanny, I was a chef and business owner, along with being a mother, and I know what hard work working and children are. Do not drag me into the nanny/Mb war.
I wanted to know why there is someone/someones poisoning the forum with extra vitriol lately. It's picked up over the past months and it's especially aimed at telling nannies they are no better than burger flippers or mothers that they suck. I'm a working mom, working 3 jobs just to support my teenage daughter and I, and when you are struggling just to keep your head above water, you don't have energy to troll the internet. I'm sick of weeding through the fighting. That's all. Sorry for ranting, exhausted today.
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OP, I know exactly what you mean. For what's it worth I think it's only a handful of people who constantly post hurtful stupid shit just to stir trouble, but it does make for unpleasant reading. The first time I got a bunch of really mean replies to a perfectly innocuous question I was rather discouraged, but I seem to have grown a thicker skin since and am able to just focus on the thoughtful replies, of which there are still plenty.
What I also find annoying is that basically all threads are derailed into bickering that has nothing to do with the original topic, so it's hard to find relevant info in four pages of 'nannies are lazy/MB's are incapable shrews'. And it's terrible when positive posts turn into shit storms of hate. I come on to tell everything what a lovely MB I have and instead of congrats and me too's I get 'you're probably stupid/underpaid/they secretly hate you'... why? People are often mean anonymously. Can we turn non-anonymous, Jeff? |
You are the one ruining the forum posting stupid bragging posts of "My MB is so awesome, she was late but brought me a Starbucks!" or "I have the best nanny because she got a book from the library for my son!" It's hard to find info and answers among all your garbage. |
hahaha, riiiiight. DCUM is a joke and it's not actually a good resource. It's quite misleading with inaccurate, exaggerated information (if you can call it that). We got much better and valid market intel from speaking with colleagues, neighbors, agencies and other online sites than anonymous DCUM. New York City friends were most helpful at nanny terms, contract clauses, ways to structure things and how to communicate up front when interviewing. I wouldn't waste time with any of the nanny posters on DCUM. As for the petty mean girl comments, and obvious repeat posters having conversations with themselves, it just makes DCUM more of a joke and gives English-writing nannies a poor rep. |