Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for all the helpful answers. I told DBS brother yesterday to not ask me any personal questions and to wear appropriate clothing around me. He said I was too over the top about it. Today he has been gone!
To pp - Most families will not let a nanny take vacation 5 weeks in. That's quite absurd. Also, we get out for walks and to one infant class, but my charge is 7 weeks age-adjusted, so he sleeps 6 out of the 10 hours I work.
Good for you. I would just suggest that you should have told MB or DB first. Now if the brother tells your boss, they're more likely to believe him because they heard from him first. Don't worry about the brother saying you were too over the top. You know you weren't. People at your workplace should be dressed, unless they're a baby.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for all the helpful answers. I told DBS brother yesterday to not ask me any personal questions and to wear appropriate clothing around me. He said I was too over the top about it. Today he has been gone!
To pp - Most families will not let a nanny take vacation 5 weeks in. That's quite absurd. Also, we get out for walks and to one infant class, but my charge is 7 weeks age-adjusted, so he sleeps 6 out of the 10 hours I work.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for all the helpful answers. I told DBS brother yesterday to not ask me any personal questions and to wear appropriate clothing around me. He said I was too over the top about it. Today he has been gone!
To pp - Most families will not let a nanny take vacation 5 weeks in. That's quite absurd. Also, we get out for walks and to one infant class, but my charge is 7 weeks age-adjusted, so he sleeps 6 out of the 10 hours I work.
Anonymous wrote:Live-in nanny. BTDT. Definitely approach whichever parent is *not* the sibling, but only after you address it with the brother. Something dismissive without being impolite works best, in my experience. Perhaps: "I noticed you didn't have a robe, do you need me to talk to your sister about acquiring one for the guest bedroom?" This is what I've had to do, and sometimes it means that you have to take it to MB/DB, sometimes it handles itself. Either way, yes, it has to be handled. Even if you discuss it with MB and DB after he leaves, he will be back at some point.