Anonymous wrote:I personally never mix business with pleasure.
Tell me, if you were arrested and stuck in jail, would you feel comfortable calling them and asking them to bail you out like you would your parents? If so, then perhaps you do have a really family-like relationship with them.
Ditto if you also would feel comfortable asking them to borrow money. $$
Anonymous wrote:Every nanny/family relationship is different. Some previous families are still very much a part of my life long after I have worked for them, and others, I hardly spoke to them after I left. If it works for you, then great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After being on these boards for several months, it appears that many NF and nannies have a purely professional relationship. I, however, work with a family who has welcomed me as a family member. They have gotten to know me on a personal level, include me in dinners and parties, text or email just because, and just generally treat me as more than a household employee. I do my best to show that it is not just a job to me, and that I truly love the family. I've worked for families where I am strictly "nanny" and have no interaction with the parents other than as related to the child. I greatly prefer my current situation, and I am just wondering if there are any others who prefer to have a more personal relationship with their nanny/NF.
Hate to break it to you toots but you are NOT family. As soon as you outgrew your usefulness you will be gone. You will not see the children grow up and live their lives like family would. You are the HELP not family though it is nice to be treated fairly.
Anonymous wrote:After being on these boards for several months, it appears that many NF and nannies have a purely professional relationship. I, however, work with a family who has welcomed me as a family member. They have gotten to know me on a personal level, include me in dinners and parties, text or email just because, and just generally treat me as more than a household employee. I do my best to show that it is not just a job to me, and that I truly love the family. I've worked for families where I am strictly "nanny" and have no interaction with the parents other than as related to the child. I greatly prefer my current situation, and I am just wondering if there are any others who prefer to have a more personal relationship with their nanny/NF.