Anonymous wrote:OP, I am a nanny and I often spend time talking with my employer after she arrives from work. However, I have a great friendship with the family. My previous employer would interrogate me at the end of the day and I made it a point to have my bag ready to jet out the door in order to avoid the conversation. Every time the conversation would end with a criticism about my work so it began to feel like an opportunity to dump on me. I won't assume you are doing anything wrong but do consider the tone and nature of your discussions as that may be an issue.
My current family and I set aside one evening a week for me to stay later in which we talk about any issues we are having. They pay me for the extra 30 minutes. That way we have time to fully discuss things. In my experience, its best to have a predetermined time to have serious conversations so that everyone has had time to think about what needs to be said. By putting your nanny on the spot you risk not getting a well thought out response. Just think about your job and if you were called in for a impromptu meeting and weren't given an agenda. Even knowing your job well you are not prepared to present your ideas articulately without notice.
Finally, I would never assume I was being relieved early but I certainly would ask.
OP here. I appreciate your thoughts and I can totally understand why you would want to leave quickly if you were being interrogated but that's not me at all. I actually don't usually ask the nanny anything when I get home other than "how was your day?" And "Is DC1, 2 or 3 (whoever I don't immediately see) still sleeping?" Sometimes if one of the children had an issue we will talk for a few minutes while she tells me about it or otherwise we just exchange pleasantries and then she leaves. I don't need a long conversation but it would be nice if she could wait until I'm actually all the way through the door.
Imagine this: the nanny arrives for her day and as she walks in the door the MB runs out. Literally. She doesn't say hello or anything but runs out leaving the nanny to figure out who is awake, dressed etc and who is still asleep. That's what happened to me yesterday but in reverse.