Anonymous wrote:20:07 has obviously never been around the block.
Or she found herself a poor doormat who puts up
endless nonsense, and thinks every nanny should do the same.
Anonymous wrote:I've never heard of anything like this before in all my time as a nanny, including the times I've been a live-in.
The deduction for laundry detergent makes me wonder what else they will start charging you for. If you want to make this job work I would suggest sitting down with them and addressing this issue. Unlike a PP I don't feel that you should tell them that it's not normal (despite the fact that it's beyond bizarre). I would ask to sit down with them as a check-in to see how everyone feels about how things are going so far. During that meeting I would mention that you would like to clear up exactly what is included in your compensation and what they would either like you to provide for yourself or have your paychecks deducted for using.
Personally I would start looking for a new job, however this situation is not a deal breaker for everyone. If you decide to stay I would absolutely start providing your own of whatever they plan to charge you for. Along the same lines make sure to have them put in writing anything you would be charged for so that they don't start charging you for other random things down the line without your knowledge.
Anonymous wrote:How many loads of your own laundry could you have done for yourself in one week? I do ONE a week. So let's double that and say you do two for some reason. They charged you about the cost of a medium size of an entire bottle of detergent. It doesn't take a whole bottle to do two loads of laundry.
Anonymous wrote:Who could make up this stuff?? Some people are really outrageous. No, it's not 'normal' behavior.