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After reading about the MB who is annoyed by the fact that the nanny who is not responsible for laundry at all, is not hanging up the clothes, I started to wonder what other TEDIOUS things do you or your employer makes a big deal about?
I will go first: I used to work for a mom who didn't like the fact that I wouldn't wash her dishes from the night before! One thing that drives me crazy about my current employer is coming in on Monday to find that the drawers are a complete mess. It's as if they don't know how to left, grab, and put back. |
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I'm a nanny and I'll answer as things I hate. Not necessarily make a big deal out of it. I dont think my boss has big complaints regarding me but if she did I'd sure as heck would address it because I want to keep my job!!
*hate when she asks me to go to grocery to get one or two items and doesn't leave me money. Of course I get reimbursed later and it is never more than $20 but it is a bug pet peeve of mine. I mean... You want me to get milk and eggs? Make sure you leave me $10 bill. I have no obligation to cover your expenses till the end of the week. *hate when she needs to make sure I have a full to do list and if she sees I'm freeing up a bit, she shoves more things for me to do. My kids are older and so I have a lot of time between activities so anytime I have 20min free anywhere, god forbid I use it to grab a cup of coffee or something. I just wished I didn't feel like she needed t get every penny that she pays for my hour (which I understand is her right) *hate how she is cheap as @#$%%. If I have both kids in activities and it is close to dinner time, she gives me I swear to God, $15 to take both out for dinner at this nice little place ahahahha near hockey practice lol. She assumes BC anything on kids menu is $7.50 (it comes with drinks) then it should be $15 total. WRONG! BITCH, there's taxes, then your kid sees a cookie and God forbid you let the nanny help herself to a juice. Ughhh and hey are not poor. But this is what I have to deal with. Most of the time I have to add $2 from my money and I know it sound petty but... I hate this "no room for error" cheapskate. *one thing that she tried making a big deal is the fact that I do not cook dinner for the grown Ups. She started asking me if I could cook this, cook that blah blah blah but... I cook for your kids. it is not my job to make your dinner. One day she was extra friendly and asked me what super delicious dish I could cook for a dinner party (she was having people over). I said.... Mc and cheese, chicken tenders, nuggets, bagel bites....... Ahahahahahahahahahahahahaha |
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I just hate when my employer suddenly gives me a raise. I need time to prepare a new budget!
Don't get me started about the Starbucks gift cards they give me. |
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@16:42 I laughed so hard my stomach started to hurt. It's amazing what some parents think are ok. One type of family I do not like working for is a cheap one. Especially in your case where she provides dinner money and doesn't total in the tax. LOL
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When I ask for a raise and they say they can't afford it but goes off for three weeks every year to Europe.
Lets the kids do whatever they want and they are then little devils for me. Expects me to keep the toys clean and tidy but then when I am not here lets the kids roam around like a pack of wolves. Are not on the same page for the kids food with each other -- the mb and db Lets the kids talk back to them and me and allows the 2 year old to call people bitches NEVER on home on time or if she says she is supposed to be early-- is always a lie I have called in sick ONE time in four years and she tried to guilt me into coming in-- I got the stomach bug from her kids Had major surgery this year and she expected me to come in two days later-- bitch please. |
| Negative nancy skanks! |
| Can someone please tell me why nanny employers would expect the nanny the front the money for nessasary expenses? |
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@22:22 Someone sounds a little guilty of some of the things being said.
@00:36 They think they pay the nanny top dollars allowing them to assume that the nanny has the money to upfront and be reimbursed later. |
I've been in both situations. I've had families leave cash in a designated place for this, and also had families have me tally my spending and been reimbursed at the end of the week. |
| I can't imagine not being reimbursed. Whatever I am buying is for YOUR KIDS. They aren't my kids. If you were at home you would be paying for them. Therefore, if I am taking care of them I expect you to still pay for them and me as well as I'm doing this for your kids. |
I don't think the issue was so much about not being reimbursed, that would be really bad, the issue was the MB not leaving money ahead of time but still reimbursing later. I can see why that might still be annoying but not nearly as bad as not being reimbursed at all. |
| It's rather irresponsible for parents to assume a nanny should be ready and willing to essentially loan them money without prior discussion and agreement. Consider that behavior to be a major red flag. |
| I don't see what the big deal is about the money to pick something up at the store. My nanny will pick up a gallon of milk on the way into work-- it is 4 bucks-- I give her 5 back the next morning-- are things so TIGHT that you can't be without your 4 dollars for a day? Do you want interest of 3 pennies to be paid back to you the next day? AND-- I always round up-- so if something costs 9, she gets $10. That is a really stupid thing to get upset about. |
| It is not tight at all pp. I actually do not care about making a dollar profit from buying you a gallon of milk. What irks me is this sense of entitlement that you and for example, my MB have. You need me to go get milk? Then open your fucking wallet and get money out of it and do the right thing. Pay for it. Your nanny has zero obligation of covering your expenses till the next day even tho you are giving her "drummmmsss please" an extra dollar. Who cares about your dollar??? Pay for your own milk. IN ADVANCE, not after. It is annoying and I guarantee you your nanny finds it annoying one way or the other (she won't let you know if you ask either) |
It's fucking milk. It's not like you are fronting money for their entire grocery bill. Are you that selfish that you can't pick up milk when you are out anyway because your MB forgot to leave $5? As long as they reimburse you for it in a timely manner, I don't see what the problem is. -from a nanny. |