Anonymous wrote:I am a 24hr nanny that works over 110hrs a week. I have 2 days off on the weekend that I live at my own house.
My boss seems to get soooo upset with me when she asks me what I did on the weekend, and I say "nothing".
She doesn't understand how tired I am, and all I want to do is sit on my couch and watch TV. I also have to clean my house, do laundry, catch up on errends, and get myself ready for the work week ahead.
At prior jobs when I was just a regular live in, I was still working 50-60+ hours a week with young children. Having to be starting my work day early, I was too tired to go out with friends or go out.
Believe it or not, being a nanny is a tiring job


Anonymous wrote:Our nanny of four years recently became a live-in nanny due to her breaking up with her fiancé. I have noticed that whenever she is not working she mostly stays in her room. She doesn't seem to have friends or A social life really and I feel bad for her. I asked her if she was doing okay with the breakup and she said she's fine. She is a wonderful nanny and is always organizing play dates with other moms and nannies when she is working. We would like her to hang out with us more outside of her work hours. Is this asking too much?
Anonymous wrote:Our nanny of four years recently became a live-in nanny due to her breaking up with her fiancé. I have noticed that whenever she is not working she mostly stays in her room. She doesn't seem to have friends or A social life really and I feel bad for her. I asked her if she was doing okay with the breakup and she said she's fine. She is a wonderful nanny and is always organizing play dates with other moms and nannies when she is working. We would like her to hang out with us more outside of her work hours. Is this asking too much?