Anonymous wrote:Seriously? We need another thread about how hard nannies have it?
Muddy hands? Tantrums? You think these are stresses?
Stop with the whining, nannies.
Anonymous wrote:Seriously? We need another thread about how hard nannies have it?
Muddy hands? Tantrums? You think these are stresses?
Stop with the whining, nannies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is nothing new OP. they whine and complain about how hard it is to spend time with their kids, then come over and call our job easy to justify paying as little as possible. Quite the bitter bitchy bunch.
The reality is that being with little kids is easier for some than others.
I do not like art projects. I do not like being messy or dirty. I do not like playing pretend - I like games that have goals and I am competitive. I like to be productive. I like deep discussions.
My nanny loves art projects and making "music". She does not mind muddy hands touching her pants or grass stains. She can play science lab, house, school, adventures, all the live-long day. She has the patience to play structured games that a preschooler can not follow the rules for.
So yes, it is MUCH easier for my nanny to be around my kids than it is for me. I love them, it's just that I'll be able to bond with them more when they're older.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not an effusive person by nature but I do know that I should tell my nanny how much I appreciate her work with my son more often. If actions speak louder than words, we did give her the annual raise she asked for along with the benefits she requested immediately and without negotiation. But I know I could do better.
The other day I said something to her like - do you know that DS (14 months) knows all his colors? And the nanny just smiled and said that yes, she knew. It hit me that of course she knew since she taught them to him!!![b]
Look, I can be a social-jerk sometimes. But I do appreciate DS's nanny and will make an effort to tell her more often.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is nothing new OP. they whine and complain about how hard it is to spend time with their kids, then come over and call our job easy to justify paying as little as possible. Quite the bitter bitchy bunch.
The reality is that being with little kids is easier for some than others.
I do not like art projects. I do not like being messy or dirty. I do not like playing pretend - I like games that have goals and I am competitive. I like to be productive. I like deep discussions.
My nanny loves art projects and making "music". She does not mind muddy hands touching her pants or grass stains. She can play science lab, house, school, adventures, all the live-long day. She has the patience to play structured games that a preschooler can not follow the rules for.
So yes, it is MUCH easier for my nanny to be around my kids than it is for me. I love them, it's just that I'll be able to bond with them more when they're older.
Anonymous wrote:This is nothing new OP. they whine and complain about how hard it is to spend time with their kids, then come over and call our job easy to justify paying as little as possible. Quite the bitter bitchy bunch.
and comments about how the nannies get paid enough to try to make it look easy. When one poster said that appreciation and thanks are not out of line no matter how much a person is paid another poster accused her of being like "The Help".