Anonymous wrote:Maybe the only reason the mom was home and the nanny was not there is because the kid was sick so the mom stayed home and told the nanny to take the day off and that's why she was able to interview you today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like there have been a lot of threads lately about nannies being upset when they are notified in advance of a sick child and then are exposed to child with symptoms of one illness or another. Do people really believe that they are going to get sick every time they are exposed, however briefly?? I'm around sick kids so often and I rarely get sick so I never think I'm being rude if I don't inform people coming to my home that someone in it has a sniffle.
Is the distinction between sniffling and vomiting really that difficult to discern? You seem to be exerting a fair amount of effort on being purposefully obtuse.
And yes, to the other PP, it's possible the parents didn't know. If that were the case, however, I'd have expected OP to report that they were mortified and apologetic and she did not mention any kind of reaction from the parents that would excuse asking a nanny into your home where anyone, particularly germy children, are vomiting.
Anonymous wrote:I feel like there have been a lot of threads lately about nannies being upset when they are notified in advance of a sick child and then are exposed to child with symptoms of one illness or another. Do people really believe that they are going to get sick every time they are exposed, however briefly?? I'm around sick kids so often and I rarely get sick so I never think I'm being rude if I don't inform people coming to my home that someone in it has a sniffle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, I just went on an in-home interview with a family I phone interviewed with last week. I was happy coming off the phone interview- we seemed to be very much on the same page regarding expectations and child development. I got there today, began interviewing, and about 10 minutes in their little girl comes in and literally threw up on my shoes. Seriously? They couldn't call and reschedule if they had a child home sick? I know dealing with sick children is part of being a nanny but I currently watch two infants and REALLY don't want to get them sick. SOOO irritated and definitely declining the job offer if I get it.
You won't. Your distaste was likely evident in your reaction. FYI, sometimes kids throw up and THEN you know they are sick.
Go away.
I'd be pissed too OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, I just went on an in-home interview with a family I phone interviewed with last week. I was happy coming off the phone interview- we seemed to be very much on the same page regarding expectations and child development. I got there today, began interviewing, and about 10 minutes in their little girl comes in and literally threw up on my shoes. Seriously? They couldn't call and reschedule if they had a child home sick? I know dealing with sick children is part of being a nanny but I currently watch two infants and REALLY don't want to get them sick. SOOO irritated and definitely declining the job offer if I get it.
You won't. Your distaste was likely evident in your reaction. FYI, sometimes kids throw up and THEN you know they are sick.
Anonymous wrote:So, I just went on an in-home interview with a family I phone interviewed with last week. I was happy coming off the phone interview- we seemed to be very much on the same page regarding expectations and child development. I got there today, began interviewing, and about 10 minutes in their little girl comes in and literally threw up on my shoes. Seriously? They couldn't call and reschedule if they had a child home sick? I know dealing with sick children is part of being a nanny but I currently watch two infants and REALLY don't want to get them sick. SOOO irritated and definitely declining the job offer if I get it.