Anonymous wrote:I agree that your former Nanny went above + beyond in her Nanny duties.
But that certainly doesn’t mean your current Nanny should do the same just because your previous one did.
I am a Nanny & I will wash any dishes used during my shift, bottles included.
I also will pick up any and all toys/books/games/puzzles, etc. that are played with during my stay.
I do not operate the dishwasher, do any laundry or get rid of any clothing in the children’s dressers/closets.
I am an excellent, meticulous organizer and if I have a lot of downtime (such as if child takes a 3+ hour nap, etc.), then I may organize toy bins, bookshelves, etc.
I find that when I do a little “extra” while on duty - the parents tend to expect me to do it as part of my regular duties and they tend not to appreciate it as much.
Anonymous wrote:Never, ever housekeeping What fools these desperate (immigrant?) women are.
Professional nannies (like me) take care of and educate children. Cleaning is parents' job or housekeeper's job.
Housekeeping duties? Add $10/hr to your rate.
Anonymous wrote:These posts are so annoying.
Just talk it over with the nanny and pay accordingly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I started helping with the dishwasher, swiffering, trash and recycling and now it’s my job. New family, I will know better and just do nanny duties.
+1. Same with my last job. Never again.
Anonymous wrote:I started helping with the dishwasher, swiffering, trash and recycling and now it’s my job. New family, I will know better and just do nanny duties.