The PP poster sounds exactly like a professional nanny. Also mature and broad thinking. If you work for a sucky family and resent every little extra you need to find a better family. However like myself and the PP if you have an employer who treats you well (in any field!!!) you will be motivated to go the extra mile because they go the extra mile. I am very well paid. I have been a nanny for over 20 years. The family I work for will come up to bat for me anytime I ask them and I will do the same. Complaining about emptying a dishwasher is very nit picky. It's kind of like the family that docks you a half hour if you are five minutes late. I don't work for those kinds of people.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean really?!?!?!
Look at the whole picture.
Is the family great? Are they paying good? Do you get benefits? If it’s a really great family good pay good benefits vacation time
Do you really care about putting that extra dish into the dishwasher?
It’s so hard to find great families
And sorry but unloading the dishwasher should be a Nanny’s job, and I’ve been doing this since day one. So if you run the dishwasher with 10 kids dishes and 20 parents, you only empty the 10 kids dishes? You guys are ridiculous!
It takes 5 min to unload the fish washer
Lol I’d like to see my boss face when I leave their dishes in
Yes leaving dirty dishes for you to wash is definitely not fair, the only way to overcome is to ask them nicely to put them away themselves, if you won’t ask, they won’t do it and you’ll resent them very fast and there goes your job
You are neither a well paid nanny or professional nanny. You have to take what you can get and are worried about losing your job. If you were better and had better offers you could relate to other nannies. Thank you for taking the crappy jobs so they don’t waste their time contacting good nannies.
Anonymous wrote:Employer here...emptying the dishwasher is in our contract. Family laundry as well. We pay well and provide benefits. Our nanny is college educated and been with us for years.
Anonymous wrote:I mean really?!?!?!
Look at the whole picture.
Is the family great? Are they paying good? Do you get benefits? If it’s a really great family good pay good benefits vacation time
Do you really care about putting that extra dish into the dishwasher?
It’s so hard to find great families
And sorry but unloading the dishwasher should be a Nanny’s job, and I’ve been doing this since day one. So if you run the dishwasher with 10 kids dishes and 20 parents, you only empty the 10 kids dishes? You guys are ridiculous!
It takes 5 min to unload the fish washer
Lol I’d like to see my boss face when I leave their dishes in
Yes leaving dirty dishes for you to wash is definitely not fair, the only way to overcome is to ask them nicely to put them away themselves, if you won’t ask, they won’t do it and you’ll resent them very fast and there goes your job
Anonymous wrote:I had the same job creep in my last job although the couple refused to use their dishwasher. First it was a cereal bowl left in the sink and after three years it was every dish they used for dinner and rotting food in the fridge. After three years, the MB told me she didn’t like my body language when I walked into the kitchen in the morning to a pig sty.
You have to nip this stuff in the bud.
Anonymous wrote:When this would happen to me, I hand washed the dishes and dried them and put them away before I left. Eventually I noticed they would run it the night before after a few times of me not running it.