Anonymous wrote:Is she your bargain nanny?
Anonymous wrote:A mature + professional will not dictate her own start time any way that she sees fit.
That would just be obnoxious of her.
If you state a specific time for her to be there, then she should arrive at your home @that time.
No exceptions!
Fifteen minutes late is not acceptable.
OP, did I read that you do not pay her for the 15 minutes that you need to talk to her?
Anonymous wrote:Our nanny doesn't seem to get it. She started getting late when we had grandparent houseguests half of March and we reminded her of her 7:15am start time, which is necessary as we mind the kids from 6am until then and try to get everyone and us ready.
Now pre-school is over and camps are later and she is rolling in at 7:30am. This leaves us little time to chat about the week as DH leaves at 7am and I need to leave at 7:30am latest.
So we tell her, you need to get here at 7:15am, don't be later otherwise we are as well and it's a problem. She launches into a litany of nonsensical excuses, and looked very unprofessional (My Dr said I need to go to the gym, I am watching two kids, I have a long day, I park far away from my apartment, You are sometimes in your pajamas when I arrive).
This isn't the first time she's over-reacted to feedback or reminders, and we are getting really sick of it. Are most nannies this way?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our nanny is never late and routinely arrives 15 minutes early to get the baby's laundry started or make baby's breakfast and this is when we chat. It makes for a nice transition for DD as well. However having a nanny who is never late has the drawback of her expecting us to never be late. And we aren't but that isn't always easy.
Tell your nanny that you want her at your house at 7:15 SHARP and no excuses. But you better be equally prompt in coming home, too. Respecting an employees and employers time are equally important.
Do you pay her for the extra 15 minutes? She is working.
Anonymous wrote:Our nanny is never late and routinely arrives 15 minutes early to get the baby's laundry started or make baby's breakfast and this is when we chat. It makes for a nice transition for DD as well. However having a nanny who is never late has the drawback of her expecting us to never be late. And we aren't but that isn't always easy.
Tell your nanny that you want her at your house at 7:15 SHARP and no excuses. But you better be equally prompt in coming home, too. Respecting an employees and employers time are equally important.
Anonymous wrote:I am not excusing her but she is probably thinking that she doenst need to be there if you are there as well. If you leave at 7.30 she is thinking she is good to get there then. I dont know what you need to talk about for 15 minutes every morning but if you feel you do need to then you need to explain that to her.
I used to have to be at work at 6.30 and as I walked in the parents left within 2 minutes.