This. 100%. |
What an idiotic statement!!!!
To say that the only reason that a Nanny wouldn’t be okay w/being filmed is because she is on her phone all day!! Truth be told, there are many Females who may just feel uncomfortable having a Male have full access to what she does & says in a day. Stop being so close-minded. Women need to be mindful around their Male bosses these days and for a Male to be watching his Nanny (+ listening to her!!) is opening up Pandora’s Box. Especially if someone else were to see the man watching his Female Nanny often. Like “checking in” every hour or so. Very inappropriate. When if he’s doing it and others are w/him. Do they in turn see the footage too? Can he even send it to them? And what about hackers??! Do they have access fully if they hack into the family’s camera system? Google this. It actually HAS happened before. Orson Welles was damn right. Big Brother IS always watching. Privacy is now a luxury. No longer a right. ![]() |
No one has ever guaranteed privacy at your place of employment. You just don't want to be caught on the phone and you know it. |
I'm always checking out the bathrooms for hidden cameras. Just because you need childcare, doesn't mean you can't be a pervert. Let's be honest. |
10:22, You most definitely have some paranoia that ALL nannies consider their phones their fifth limbs.
Bad experience much???? A few bad apples should not ruin the profession at all. And you know, job performance can be negatively impacted with a camera stuck in your face your entire work shift. Especially an unwanted camera. ![]() |
No, I do not know or believe that job performance is negatively impacted with cameras present. I am a nanny and have always worked in high income/high profile homes with cameras - I never think about them. I also leave my phone in the diaper bag and check it at nap time only. |
I rarely talk on the phone or text while my charges are awake, yet I would hate being around cameras all day long.
It’s not like I am doing something wrong. I am not. I just feel uncomfortable knowing I am being recorded both visually as well as anything I say being recorded. And not knowing who is viewing the footage and where if will be stored. Because with my dumb luck, I will receive a text or phone call when the family is watching and then they will assume that I have been on the phone much too long. Or hear me tell my friend how much I hate this time of the month. That my cramps are just awful!! ![]() |
A big negative to exposing your Nanny to cameras is the (very real!) possibility that a hacker can view and also listen in to what the Nanny says.
If this sounds like rubbish, then go online and read how this has happened to people who are being filmed. Cameras can put a Nanny at a risk and that is a real threat to her safety + well-being. That should never be compromised at all. |
Such fake paranoia. Boring. |
So do not accept phone calls from anyone when the child is awake and stop talking about your period at work. I am a nurse and we are always on camera at my hospital. You really can keep your phone in your purse until lunch/child's nap and the parents can reach you at home with a landline. |
Wow, can’t believe this thread is still going lol
In my opinion, the truth is a bit of everything, going case by case. For example, I had them at one job, at a daycare. I was extremely busy being in a room with multiple children all by myself and thus had no time to be on my phone. The only reason I hated the cameras was because one of my bosses would sit in her office and just watch the live feed constantly and then come out to criticize whatever we were doing, which was pretty ballsy of her considering she nor my other boss would hire anyone else to help me out. The parents were also meant to be able to view the cameras, though I have no idea if they ever could (that place was so shady), and I had no problem with that. In fact, I WISHED the parents would say something about me busting my ass every day with no help, which is a huge DCFS violation. Now that I’m a nanny for one child, there are no cameras. I have to say that I’m glad there aren’t, because if there were, I would have to put on this big show all hours of the day, and I wouldn’t be able to let him have time to play alone while I surf my phone for a few minutes to have an unscheduled break. I understand why parents would want cameras and I would never begrudge them for it, though. If I were a parent, I’d want to be able to check on my child throughout the day. It’s gotta be the hardest thing in the world to trust another person with your kid. My nanny family and I are both lucky in that they trust me enough and I, in turn, don’t have to worry about cameras. Cameras are just something we (as nannies) have to be prepared for. It’s a little uncomfortable, but if you keep yourself and the child busy (which I admit is hard as a nanny compared to working at a daycare with more kids), the day will fly and the parents will be pleased. You gotta do what you gotta do. Every jobs has its perks and downsides. |
We have cameras on 24/7 since our son was born 5 years ago. We've had nannies for the past 3.5 years. Nanny cams are somewhat dishonest. Visible cameras are necessary.
Early on we'd check the cameras often when we had a new babysitter or nanny. Now its when there are 'issues' that occurred. The cameras are very visible and have been discussed. Our nanny/babysitters have been excellent and loyal. The cameras helped BUILD TRUST. We saw we had loving nannies that sincerely cared for our son. Do they slack off, look at their phone too much, etc? Yes, but that's not an issue. They are only human, and we know they'll care for our child, call us if they're sick, show patience that we could only hope for. Those are the most important issues. We'd never embarrass them by directly critiquing something that was seen. Our nannies have lied to us about insignificant things....."Johnny went to bed at 8:30' when they actually went to bed much later. Without the cameras the trust would not have been quite as high. We did have 1 babysitter that was terrible. Without the cameras we could have put our son in danger. So, when I read about a nanny not wanting to work for someone with cameras I wonder....No parent is going to waste their life watching hours and hours of footage. When Johnny falls down and gets a bad bruise by no fault of the nanny, the CAMERA vindicates them and helps the parents realize things happen. None of us is perfect and 99% of parents aren't looking for anyone that is perfect. If someone is unreasonable with a camera, they will be unreasonable without out one too. In 2018 cameras are necessary. Our cameras have caught nosey neighbors peaking in when we weren't home, a vandal, and a mid-day thief entering our home and stealing property before my husband caught him (and he ran). We lived in a fairly affluent neighborhood when all 3 episodes occurred. The cameras helped me sleep at night. We caught the vandal, have a picture in the paper of the thief, and know who not to trust in that neighborhood previous neighborhood. We live in a world full of cameras....deal with it. |
VISIBLE Cameras are necessary. They will vindicate good nannies and PREVENT horror stories. The word 'prevent' was deleted in my previous post. |
No one should have to just “deal” w/cameras since it is 2018.
Everyone should feel entitled to privacy and if someone cannot handle a camera on them 8-10 hours a day, 5 days a week, they shouldn’t be begrudged for it. In truth people would feel a lot more relaxed at work w/out these nosy, intrusive cameras. |
I will "begrudge you" for it, PP. I wouldn't hire you if you didn't give your consent to be on camera. You have no expectation of privacy in your place of employment. |