Anonymous wrote:Our nanny is sweet and good (from what we see) to our 13 month old, but there have been several instances of her not listening to things we ask. For example, she kept bringing her dog to work. We asked her to stop, she did for a while and then announced one day that she was bringing the dog again and got upset when I said no dog under any circumstances.
We are leaving on a redeye tonight and need to keep the baby on a nap schedule. Today she came for a few hours in the morning and when I got back she told me that she took the baby with her somewhere (they were gone for an hour, my alarm system logs door openings) and that baby fell asleep in the car. Baby is now refusing to nap. The nanny had taken her on a personal errand, in only her pjs (no socks shoes or coat).
Writing this all out...this is crazy right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where did you find her?? She isn’t a nanny. No nanny would take a baby out in this cold without shoes or socks. That’s outrageous. Yes, fire her.
Can you afford to hire a professional?
And I didn’t even get to the dog problem. Please ask someone to help you with your next interviewing and hiring process.
Oy that's what's so crazy. She IS a professional! I pay her $22 an hour and she works for a friend of mine too, she has excellent references. I only use her 10 hours a week. Maybe she just walks all over me because she knows I have no spine.
She isn’t professional and that’s not a professional or good rate for 10 hours. For 10 hrs you’re lucky to find anyone. So if you actually want someone professional you will need to pay a lot more to make it worth their actual time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where did you find her?? She isn’t a nanny. No nanny would take a baby out in this cold without shoes or socks. That’s outrageous. Yes, fire her.
Can you afford to hire a professional?
And I didn’t even get to the dog problem. Please ask someone to help you with your next interviewing and hiring process.
Oy that's what's so crazy. She IS a professional! I pay her $22 an hour and she works for a friend of mine too, she has excellent references. I only use her 10 hours a week. Maybe she just walks all over me because she knows I have no spine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where did you find her?? She isn’t a nanny. No nanny would take a baby out in this cold without shoes or socks. That’s outrageous. Yes, fire her.
Can you afford to hire a professional?
And I didn’t even get to the dog problem. Please ask someone to help you with your next interviewing and hiring process.
Oy that's what's so crazy. She IS a professional! I pay her $22 an hour and she works for a friend of mine too, she has excellent references. I only use her 10 hours a week. Maybe she just walks all over me because she knows I have no spine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where did you find her?? She isn’t a nanny. No nanny would take a baby out in this cold without shoes or socks. That’s outrageous. Yes, fire her.
Can you afford to hire a professional?
And I didn’t even get to the dog problem. Please ask someone to help you with your next interviewing and hiring process.
Oy that's what's so crazy. She IS a professional! I pay her $22 an hour and she works for a friend of mine too, she has excellent references. I only use her 10 hours a week. Maybe she just walks all over me because she knows I have no spine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where did you find her?? She isn’t a nanny. No nanny would take a baby out in this cold without shoes or socks. That’s outrageous. Yes, fire her.
Can you afford to hire a professional?
And I didn’t even get to the dog problem. Please ask someone to help you with your next interviewing and hiring process.
Anonymous wrote:Where did you find her?? She isn’t a nanny. No nanny would take a baby out in this cold without shoes or socks. That’s outrageous. Yes, fire her.
Can you afford to hire a professional?