Anonymous wrote:Well, I don't find an issue with cameras at all. I work in a hospital and they are literally everywhere. So I do not understand why someone who is employed in a home would have any issue either. They are apart of life in America, there are cameras on the street, shopping malls, grocery stores, etc. You should expect that they are there and it's foolish to assume otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't work for a family that has a nanny cam. I don't have anything to hide, but trust is huge for me. Families I've worked for in the past had full trust in me. If I found a nanny cam, I would be telling them to find a new nanny as I can't work for people that don't trust me.
I truly don't get this. A parent's job is to put their kids first, not the feelings of their nanny. A nanny cam, particularly one they've told you about, is one tool for making sure that their trust is well placed. Especially in the first few weeks of a job, you are largely an unknown quantity. You'd expect them to run a background check, right?
Also, as a parent, you would never have them yourself? Most nannies say they hate them, but would also recommend to a friend that they install them ...
Anonymous wrote:Back to the main point, guys -- she said she has no problem with cameras, just feels uncomfortable that was not told about them. I think that is a completely legitimate feeling and you should broach it just like you told it to us. I noticed you have one, I understand why you would have one but just wish you would have told me, in the future I appreciate more open communication, etc. There's nothing wrong with how you feel and nothing wrong with the parents for having a cam, they just didn't go about it the right way. Perhaps they were uncomfortable telling you about it as first time parents
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't work for a family that has a nanny cam. I don't have anything to hide, but trust is huge for me. Families I've worked for in the past had full trust in me. If I found a nanny cam, I would be telling them to find a new nanny as I can't work for people that don't trust me.
I truly don't get this. A parent's job is to put their kids first, not the feelings of their nanny. A nanny cam, particularly one they've told you about, is one tool for making sure that their trust is well placed. Especially in the first few weeks of a job, you are largely an unknown quantity. You'd expect them to run a background check, right?
Also, as a parent, you would never have them yourself? Most nannies say they hate them, but would also recommend to a friend that they install them ...
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't work for a family that has a nanny cam. I don't have anything to hide, but trust is huge for me. Families I've worked for in the past had full trust in me. If I found a nanny cam, I would be telling them to find a new nanny as I can't work for people that don't trust me.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't work for a family that has a nanny cam. I don't have anything to hide, but trust is huge for me. Families I've worked for in the past had full trust in me. If I found a nanny cam, I would be telling them to find a new nanny as I can't work for people that don't trust me.