Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So you’re upset that the nanny takes the baby out and gets a coffee. You’re upset that she doesn’t bring her lunch everyday and instead gets lunch from the store. You’re upset bc she arrives at 8am on the dot (I’ll give you that she shouldn’t be late, although it averages out to about 2.5 times a month and it’s 5 mins late which wouldn’t upset me unless it was every week.) She doesn’t need to walk in the door 5-10 mins early unless you are paying her for that time. 5-10 mins early is about 25-50 mins of time your nanny was giving you for free. Let me ask you this, do you give your nanny a 30 min uninterrupted lunch break and two 15min breaks if she is working 30-40 hrs a week? Did you pay your nanny for the extra 10 mins she arrived early?
Actually, as a nanny, I think OP has a reason to be unhappy. No nanny should make her personal daily errands part of her job and being on time matters. And yes, she should be able to play and engage the children.
And no nanny can expect an uninterrupted rest period every day - it’s just not that kind of job. When you’re alone with a sick baby, you don’t demand your uninterrupted lunch break.