Anonymous
Post 12/03/2019 22:22     Subject: Travel over Christmas

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Almost every time we travel we bring our nanny. If they don't want to come, we hire someone who is happy to work over the holidays.



So you never want time alone as a family? I’m not judging I just can’t understand this. We have a great nanny when we’re both at work but vacations are for the family


We do have alone time as a family. Each day there are a chunk of hours when the nanny is off the clock. So for example, when we went to Disney World a couple of months ago, and the nanny came with us, we'd leave the suite by 8 or 8:30, get into the park around 9 or 9:30, and generally the nanny would either do the entire morning with us or the entire afternoon with us. Then alternate covering lunch or dinner. So maybe the nanny would work from 1pm to 6pm, then 7pm to 11pm so DH and I could go out to dinner. Or the nanny might have a day that's 8:30am to 2pm.



OMG, that poor nanny! I can’t believe you can’t handle a trip to Disney World with your own children.
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2019 22:20     Subject: Travel over Christmas

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Almost every time we travel we bring our nanny. If they don't want to come, we hire someone who is happy to work over the holidays.



So you never want time alone as a family? I’m not judging I just can’t understand this. We have a great nanny when we’re both at work but vacations are for the family


We do have alone time as a family. Each day there are a chunk of hours when the nanny is off the clock. So for example, when we went to Disney World a couple of months ago, and the nanny came with us, we'd leave the suite by 8 or 8:30, get into the park around 9 or 9:30, and generally the nanny would either do the entire morning with us or the entire afternoon with us. Then alternate covering lunch or dinner. So maybe the nanny would work from 1pm to 6pm, then 7pm to 11pm so DH and I could go out to dinner. Or the nanny might have a day that's 8:30am to 2pm.



Why do you need a nanny in Disney World?! I seriously do not understand. I get that it’s great to go out to dinner alone but it’s a family vacation and you should take meals together as a family. As a kid, those dinners out on vacation were some of my best memories. You can go out to dinner with just DH at home.
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2019 21:49     Subject: Travel over Christmas

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Almost every time we travel we bring our nanny. If they don't want to come, we hire someone who is happy to work over the holidays.



So you never want time alone as a family? I’m not judging I just can’t understand this. We have a great nanny when we’re both at work but vacations are for the family


We do have alone time as a family. Each day there are a chunk of hours when the nanny is off the clock. So for example, when we went to Disney World a couple of months ago, and the nanny came with us, we'd leave the suite by 8 or 8:30, get into the park around 9 or 9:30, and generally the nanny would either do the entire morning with us or the entire afternoon with us. Then alternate covering lunch or dinner. So maybe the nanny would work from 1pm to 6pm, then 7pm to 11pm so DH and I could go out to dinner. Or the nanny might have a day that's 8:30am to 2pm.


Your children know that you don't give a damn about them.
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2019 18:59     Subject: Travel over Christmas

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Almost every time we travel we bring our nanny. If they don't want to come, we hire someone who is happy to work over the holidays.



“IF they...”? How many nannies have you gone through?


We have one nanny who we've had for over seven years. But if our nanny is not available to travel, we use someone else.
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2019 18:58     Subject: Travel over Christmas

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Almost every time we travel we bring our nanny. If they don't want to come, we hire someone who is happy to work over the holidays.



So you never want time alone as a family? I’m not judging I just can’t understand this. We have a great nanny when we’re both at work but vacations are for the family


We do have alone time as a family. Each day there are a chunk of hours when the nanny is off the clock. So for example, when we went to Disney World a couple of months ago, and the nanny came with us, we'd leave the suite by 8 or 8:30, get into the park around 9 or 9:30, and generally the nanny would either do the entire morning with us or the entire afternoon with us. Then alternate covering lunch or dinner. So maybe the nanny would work from 1pm to 6pm, then 7pm to 11pm so DH and I could go out to dinner. Or the nanny might have a day that's 8:30am to 2pm.
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2019 16:28     Subject: Travel over Christmas

Anonymous wrote:Almost every time we travel we bring our nanny. If they don't want to come, we hire someone who is happy to work over the holidays.



“IF they...”? How many nannies have you gone through?
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2019 16:26     Subject: Travel over Christmas

Anonymous wrote:Almost every time we travel we bring our nanny. If they don't want to come, we hire someone who is happy to work over the holidays.


Pathetic. What have kids?
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2019 16:24     Subject: Travel over Christmas

Anonymous wrote:Almost every time we travel we bring our nanny. If they don't want to come, we hire someone who is happy to work over the holidays.



So you never want time alone as a family? I’m not judging I just can’t understand this. We have a great nanny when we’re both at work but vacations are for the family
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2019 15:35     Subject: Travel over Christmas

Almost every time we travel we bring our nanny. If they don't want to come, we hire someone who is happy to work over the holidays.
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2019 13:29     Subject: Re:Travel over Christmas

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The can make the Nanny work her agreed hours. They can not make her go away with them.


That's the thing though.... they think they can. She isn't even a live-in Nanny. She's there from 8 - 4.

Entitlement.


Why are you friends with this family?
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2019 13:20     Subject: Travel over Christmas

She's a fool if she puts up with this. She is an employee not a servant?
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2019 11:48     Subject: Re:Travel over Christmas

Anonymous wrote:The can make the Nanny work her agreed hours. They can not make her go away with them.


That's the thing though.... they think they can. She isn't even a live-in Nanny. She's there from 8 - 4.

Entitlement.
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2019 11:44     Subject: Re:Travel over Christmas

The can make the Nanny work her agreed hours. They can not make her go away with them.
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2019 10:30     Subject: Travel over Christmas

Parents who can afford “own” a 24/7 professional nanny pay a minimum of 100K a year. If this woman stays with them, she’s a doormat, not a nanny.
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2019 10:21     Subject: Travel over Christmas

Disclaimer: Not my situation, friend (employer) asked for advice.

Friends are travelling to see family over Christmas. They denied their Nanny's request for time off because they "need" her to go with them.

I said "WTH.... Why can't you deal with your own kids?" Well they want to visit with the adults. They need the Nanny to entertain the kids, feed them supper, put them to bed etc. Nanny is not happy of course. I expect she will quit.

I'm not actually looking for advice. I told them to be parents and give Nanny the time off. They seemto think they own the Nanny.

But.... do people actually do this?? It sounds like something very wealthy people do...or the kind of people who see their kids on a schedule.

Would anyone here deny their Nanny time off at Christmas to make travel easier?