Anonymous wrote:With the exception of true emergencies, there is no reason to have to have an immediate response from your nanny on her off-hours. As parents and employers, you just need to be organized and exchange information at the beginning and end of every day. Needing to get an immediate response from your nanny frequently is the sign of a bad employer in my book. I would resent it from my boss and I'm sure my nanny would resent it from us.
Anonymous wrote:My NF got lucky with me because they can reach me anytime. We often communicate after hours. I don't mind it at all. Luckily I don't hate my NF like the rest of you do, I appreciate the communication and planning we do.
I guess the best thing for everyone would just be finding the right type of family for you. If you are an older nanny why isn't very good with handling a cell phone then you might be better with an old fashioned family. But then if you are a younger more current nanny you could work with a younger family that does things differently.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My NF got lucky with me because they can reach me anytime. We often communicate after hours. I don't mind it at all. Luckily I don't hate my NF like the rest of you do, I appreciate the communication and planning we do.
I guess the best thing for everyone would just be finding the right type of family for you. If you are an older nanny why isn't very good with handling a cell phone then you might be better with an old fashioned family. But then if you are a younger more current nanny you could work with a younger family that does things differently.
Probably true. We have an older nanny who never uses her cell phone when she is caring for my child. For us, that alone is worth the very, very few times we have needed to call her on her off hours to ask a question. We are also (we being nanny, DH and I) very organized and keep a log of DS's activities, meals, diaper changes, etc and always have ten minutes to go over his day at the end of Nanny's day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My NF got lucky with me because they can reach me anytime. We often communicate after hours. I don't mind it at all. Luckily I don't hate my NF like the rest of you do, I appreciate the communication and planning we do.
I guess the best thing for everyone would just be finding the right type of family for you. If you are an older nanny why isn't very good with handling a cell phone then you might be better with an old fashioned family. But then if you are a younger more current nanny you could work with a younger family that does things differently.
DH is only 28 and LOATHES cell phones and the need for constant and immediate connection. He carries (when he remembers) and inexpensive flip-phone for emergencies only. I am sure there are nannies out there who simply are not addicted to their phones (like I am). Age isn't a factor - nor is "old fashioned" a good description of someone who needs solitude and independence. I actually think that DH is quite avant-garde in his approach.
Anonymous wrote:My NF got lucky with me because they can reach me anytime. We often communicate after hours. I don't mind it at all. Luckily I don't hate my NF like the rest of you do, I appreciate the communication and planning we do.
I guess the best thing for everyone would just be finding the right type of family for you. If you are an older nanny why isn't very good with handling a cell phone then you might be better with an old fashioned family. But then if you are a younger more current nanny you could work with a younger family that does things differently.
Anonymous wrote:My NF got lucky with me because they can reach me anytime. We often communicate after hours. I don't mind it at all. Luckily I don't hate my NF like the rest of you do, I appreciate the communication and planning we do.
I guess the best thing for everyone would just be finding the right type of family for you. If you are an older nanny why isn't very good with handling a cell phone then you might be better with an old fashioned family. But then if you are a younger more current nanny you could work with a younger family that does things differently.
Anonymous wrote:They will eventually look for a nanny who knows how to use her phone. Just depends how long you want this job?