Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MB here. You should call the parents. If this happened to our nanny, one of us would have left immediately to be with you and the child.
MB here. I would prefer that you handle it on your own. Use Uber or call a cab. Call me to tell me where my child is, of course, but handle it on your own.
I am sure this has happened to a number of nannies over the years - some sort of car trouble (flat tire, dead battery, etc) is not unusual.
MB here. We have a nanny car and are AAA members. A flat or a dead battery can usually be handled on the spot with just a phone call from me or DH. If the car is more disabled, such as what OP is describing, we would want the car towed to a dealer, if possible, and would be willing to pay for the extra towing. We would also drive out to help if possible. Once my nanny was stranded on the side of the freeway with our child. DH immediately left work so he could help the nanny handle the situation without putting herself or our child at risk.
Aaa won't assist unless the member is physically present.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MB here. You should call the parents. If this happened to our nanny, one of us would have left immediately to be with you and the child.
MB here. I would prefer that you handle it on your own. Use Uber or call a cab. Call me to tell me where my child is, of course, but handle it on your own.
I am sure this has happened to a number of nannies over the years - some sort of car trouble (flat tire, dead battery, etc) is not unusual.
MB here. We have a nanny car and are AAA members. A flat or a dead battery can usually be handled on the spot with just a phone call from me or DH. If the car is more disabled, such as what OP is describing, we would want the car towed to a dealer, if possible, and would be willing to pay for the extra towing. We would also drive out to help if possible. Once my nanny was stranded on the side of the freeway with our child. DH immediately left work so he could help the nanny handle the situation without putting herself or our child at risk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MB here. You should call the parents. If this happened to our nanny, one of us would have left immediately to be with you and the child.
MB here. I would prefer that you handle it on your own. Use Uber or call a cab. Call me to tell me where my child is, of course, but handle it on your own.
I am sure this has happened to a number of nannies over the years - some sort of car trouble (flat tire, dead battery, etc) is not unusual.
Agree. We have had a nanny for years that I know can handle all these situations on his own. It is so relieving to not have to worry, to not get random "what should we do!?" texts all the time, to be confident in knowing the person watching my kids is totally focused on their best interests and smart enough to do the right thing without my intervention.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MB here. You should call the parents. If this happened to our nanny, one of us would have left immediately to be with you and the child.
MB here. I would prefer that you handle it on your own. Use Uber or call a cab. Call me to tell me where my child is, of course, but handle it on your own.
I am sure this has happened to a number of nannies over the years - some sort of car trouble (flat tire, dead battery, etc) is not unusual.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MB here. You should call the parents. If this happened to our nanny, one of us would have left immediately to be with you and the child.
MB here. I would prefer that you handle it on your own. Use Uber or call a cab. Call me to tell me where my child is, of course, but handle it on your own.
I am sure this has happened to a number of nannies over the years - some sort of car trouble (flat tire, dead battery, etc) is not unusual.
You are crazy! Your kid and you come get her/him. Nanny should not be responsible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MB here. You should call the parents. If this happened to our nanny, one of us would have left immediately to be with you and the child.
MB here. I would prefer that you handle it on your own. Use Uber or call a cab. Call me to tell me where my child is, of course, but handle it on your own.
I am sure this has happened to a number of nannies over the years - some sort of car trouble (flat tire, dead battery, etc) is not unusual.
Anonymous wrote:Are you the person who posted on the main forum about how you normally drive around with a dead cell phone? So incredibly irresponsible if you're a nanny and have a charge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MB here. You should call the parents. If this happened to our nanny, one of us would have left immediately to be with you and the child.
MB here. I would prefer that you handle it on your own. Use Uber or call a cab. Call me to tell me where my child is, of course, but handle it on your own.
I am sure this has happened to a number of nannies over the years - some sort of car trouble (flat tire, dead battery, etc) is not unusual.
Anonymous wrote:MB here. You should call the parents. If this happened to our nanny, one of us would have left immediately to be with you and the child.