Anonymous wrote:The other way to look at this is that it's very nice of them to pay you what I assume is your normal rate during a time when they don't actually NEED childcare. I would prefer to keep my DD home while I'm home with the new baby but I don't want to mess with my nanny's livelihood like that..
Anonymous wrote:Maternity leave and the new baby is always a huge adjustment for everyone. Nanny here and as long as you have guaranteed hours (being paid from this time to this time on these days) your employer can give you as erratic schedule as she chooses - those are her hours. As for the disruption to your older child’s schedule, this is absolutely something you need to discuss with her as it is detrimental to her older child.
Don’t answer texts after a certain time, OP. Your employer is postpartum and probably up all night with the newborn and is texting you things so she doesn’t forget. A little patience and sympathy will go a long way.
Anonymous wrote:I'm in a nanny share right now and both moms are pregnant one is due in two weeks the other is due in 2 months and I'm really concerned about how the Dynamics will change so I definitely understand where you're coming from one mom is taking 4 months off while the other mom is taking 6 months off and it's about to be winter which means everyone may be stranded in the house and I just feel like it's going to be a lot of Chaos, attitudes and more just trying to figure out how to deal with the stress of it all. When I had my daughter I was not as fragile as other parents seem to be they already complained about not being able to shower brush their teeth feed themselves it wasn't that hard for me when my daughter was a newborn so I really don't understand why people struggle as much as they do
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re going to screw up the schedule while on maternity leave just keep your kid home! Maternity leave doesn’t mean you get to do whatever you want, attend outings (causing chaos) with us and messing up the SHARE schedule. And for the love of God, STOP texting me all hours of the night with changes everyday. I am not your BFF, text me during my shift hours if your expect a response. I needed to vent on my way in it’s been excuses and changes everyday for the past 1.5 months.
Her being the mom means she gets to do what she wants with her kid.
Who cares about what's best for the child? The nanny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re going to screw up the schedule while on maternity leave just keep your kid home! Maternity leave doesn’t mean you get to do whatever you want, attend outings (causing chaos) with us and messing up the SHARE schedule. And for the love of God, STOP texting me all hours of the night with changes everyday. I am not your BFF, text me during my shift hours if your expect a response. I needed to vent on my way in it’s been excuses and changes everyday for the past 1.5 months.
Her being the mom means she gets to do what she wants with her kid.
Anonymous wrote:If you’re going to screw up the schedule while on maternity leave just keep your kid home! Maternity leave doesn’t mean you get to do whatever you want, attend outings (causing chaos) with us and messing up the SHARE schedule. And for the love of God, STOP texting me all hours of the night with changes everyday. I am not your BFF, text me during my shift hours if your expect a response. I needed to vent on my way in it’s been excuses and changes everyday for the past 1.5 months.
Anonymous wrote:The other way to look at this is that it's very nice of them to pay you what I assume is your normal rate during a time when they don't actually NEED childcare. I would prefer to keep my DD home while I'm home with the new baby but I don't want to mess with my nanny's livelihood like that..