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[quote=Anonymous]At this point it's unbelievable that's these cases are still happening with Parents working from home. How come they didn't learn anything from the Pandemic or they should have had an idea before hiring a Nanny; of how is the new situation with Parents Teleworking and they have want to hire a nanny. Honestly I think that both of you did a big mistake. You should have talked this right in the interview process before hiring; let everything clear up and make sure the two Parents and you were agree in everything; mainly setting boundaries with work spaces if one or two of the parents would be working from home. No Nannies want to deal with these kind of issues; Tantrums, dramas, babies,toddlers, older kids, whining in general. Every single parent Should know now they the best way to make this situation work. Both parents have to have a private home office; working there in there in their shift (no hanging out and interrupting nanny routine, since obviously everytime when they are showing up %100 it will be a Huge drama for children. Be upfront and ask them "Please be out of the way" and explain your obvious reasons. She perfectly can have 2 or 3 hours in dinner time with her baby. Why she is not doing what the rest of Parents are doing? Wait when your baby is napping or you have not reach home yet and "go to the kitchen to prepare a quick lunch/snacks and go back to their office and Eat there. Most of the Parents are doing this; to avoid issues with the nanny's work and avoid tantrums with their children. Well... the Parents who are doing this; are really the Ones who are great employers and understand now how difficult and stressful can be for the Nanny having parents all around the house; popping in and out and know this would be a real nightmare for the nanny and posible make her quit. If you want to keep working for this Family "Speak up". Good luck. [/quote]
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