Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound like a complete narcissist
Oh it’s lovely to always have a board certified psychiatrist on the forum! But actually I’m a career nanny that was hired to do her job and focus on my charges and what is best for them.
NP. Then why don't you know how to handle this? You must not have much of a career.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:you are experiencing what most nannies working for work from home or stay at home parents go through. I quit a job once while mother was on maternity leave because it was just too much for my health and peace of mind. Only advice I can provide is to quit and never look back.
Thank you. I feel so guilty at the thought of having to part ways over this but it really is disturbing my peace of mind. I love my charges so much but I’ve been seeing sides of them I didn’t know existed since the parents have been around so much. I worked for a wahm a couple of families ago and she was great about staying in her office on another level and coordinating common area use with me. Having her lunch while we were out walking etc. It should be common consideration.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound like a complete narcissist
Oh it’s lovely to always have a board certified psychiatrist on the forum! But actually I’m a career nanny that was hired to do her job and focus on my charges and what is best for them.
NP. Then why don't you know how to handle this? You must not have much of a career.
Anonymous wrote:you are experiencing what most nannies working for work from home or stay at home parents go through. I quit a job once while mother was on maternity leave because it was just too much for my health and peace of mind. Only advice I can provide is to quit and never look back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound like a complete narcissist
Oh it’s lovely to always have a board certified psychiatrist on the forum! But actually I’m a career nanny that was hired to do her job and focus on my charges and what is best for them.
Anonymous wrote:You sound like a complete narcissist
Anonymous wrote:I’d talk to her about your concerns about getting to school in a timely fashion. The lunch thing is ridiculous but you’ll likely have to live with it. Maybe politely excuse yourself to go grab coffee or take a call
Anonymous wrote:Talk to her about it. Tell her that you need to discuss something with her and ask for a set time (this way she knows it is serious). The simply explain what has been going on and how it is not benefiting your charges, etc.