Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^I agree.
I spoke with my MB over the wknd and she said she totally would understand if I no longer join these nannies.
She said that she thinks it would be in my best interest overall to have zero future interaction with someone who treats me with so little respect.
If my charge wants to interact with theirs, that is fine.
But she totally will be okay if I decide to just ignore them.
I just don't understand how you are in your 40's OP.
You haven't yet figured this out? You need the advice of strangers on the internet and your MB (who I presume is younger than you) to deal with a few bitchy 20 somethings? Something doesn't add up here...
Anonymous wrote:^^I agree.
I spoke with my MB over the wknd and she said she totally would understand if I no longer join these nannies.
She said that she thinks it would be in my best interest overall to have zero future interaction with someone who treats me with so little respect.
If my charge wants to interact with theirs, that is fine.
But she totally will be okay if I decide to just ignore them.
Um, it's possible to "confront" people w/o shouting. If they ask where OP has been just straight up tell them she doesn't like the eye rolling and mocking behind her back and she's been hanging out elsewhere. No shouting needed. If the other nannies start shouting, which is very unlikely, she can get up and leave. A person can "confront" (or speak bluntly to) another person w/o yelling, shouting or exchanging punches.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would confront them. The next time you bring your charge to your group, say that you've noticed the mocking and the eye rolling and would like to know what's up. Maybe it turns out you've done something, or they're just rude bitches. Either way, you can proceed once you have it all out in the open. I'd be inclined to fuck them and find a new group to hang out with - no 4yo's friendship is worth you being put down like that every day. When you meet these nannies in the park, be polite and cordial. You're above all this high school bullshit.
Wait....
Be kind and cordial or confront them?
Please do not confront them at the park and have an argument in front of a group of children. If word gets back to your employers that you were in a shouting match in front of your charge (in the right or not) you could be fired.
Anonymous wrote:I would confront them. The next time you bring your charge to your group, say that you've noticed the mocking and the eye rolling and would like to know what's up. Maybe it turns out you've done something, or they're just rude bitches. Either way, you can proceed once you have it all out in the open. I'd be inclined to fuck them and find a new group to hang out with - no 4yo's friendship is worth you being put down like that every day. When you meet these nannies in the park, be polite and cordial. You're above all this high school bullshit.
Anonymous wrote:I would confront them. The next time you bring your charge to your group, say that you've noticed the mocking and the eye rolling and would like to know what's up. Maybe it turns out you've done something, or they're just rude bitches. Either way, you can proceed once you have it all out in the open. I'd be inclined to fuck them and find a new group to hang out with - no 4yo's friendship is worth you being put down like that every day. When you meet these nannies in the park, be polite and cordial. You're above all this high school bullshit.
Anonymous wrote:^^Why should one adult put up with frequent put downs from another adult just so her charge can play with certain children??
That's asking too much of another person.
A Nanny needs to have a set of balls and set a good example to her charge re:boundaries and respect.
Bar none.
To put up with someone else mocking her would be a huge immaturity on her part.

Anonymous wrote:If you see them again I'd just play it cool and be cordial. Let your charge join up with them and then cut loose after 20 min or whatever. Meanwhile see if you can look for a better group to hang with. If they say anything to you about why your not hanging around anymore, be blunt and call them out on their bad behavior. Let them know it's noticed and won't be glossed over. Tell them you know they mock you and whisper about you and you're too old to play games so you've moved on to a more mature group. The end. I'm in my 40s and wouldn't put up with that nonsense for a second. The beauty of turning 40 is no longer caring what anyone thinks.
