Anonymous wrote:Man nannies really will do anything to work as little as possible, even harm the child.... No 1 year old should be sleeping for 18 hours a day, no matter how tough you feel your job may be. I was on maternity leave for 4 months after DC was born and then when our nanny took over I specifically instructed her to not put him down for naps, at all.
Anonymous wrote:I'm confused. I thought your charge took 2 -3 hours AFTERNOON naps a day yet you are also saying MB wakes charges up when home for lunch. So that doesn't quite add up. Also you are annoyed with MB for interrupting your "only" time, yet on the other hand DB is saying you have 3 hours a day to yourself. Sorry I don't feel too much sympathy that you can't get your school work done. If MB is there for an hour max, that still leaves you 1 -2 hours to yourself... I think all the DB/MB out there would love to work full time AND have 2-3 hours DURING work for personal time! work is work... you are getting paid so if she interrupts it so be it. it is on her dime.
I'm confused. I thought your charge took 2 -3 hours AFTERNOON naps a day yet you are also saying MB wakes charges up when home for lunch. So that doesn't quite add up. Also you are annoyed with MB for interrupting your "only" time, yet on the other hand DB is saying you have 3 hours a day to yourself. Sorry I don't feel too much sympathy that you can't get your school work done. If MB is there for an hour max, that still leaves you 1 -2 hours to yourself... I think all the DB/MB out there would love to work full time AND have 2-3 hours DURING work for personal time! work is work... you are getting paid so if she interrupts it so be it. it is on her dime.
Anonymous wrote:
MB may be making a passive-aggressive move to break up the nap because she also feels your job is too easy. That also needs to be addressed. This will be harder. How often is she coming home?