Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is going to ruffle some feathers but I don't care. Nannies please, when interviewing for a position with a new family if the family had more than one nanny in a short period of time PLEASE ask for references. Families ask us for references so we should be allowed to do the same thing. Some of these families portray themselves to be kind and easy going when they interview you and they give these weird stories as to why they had to change nannies frequently of course blaming the nannies and not taking accountability. Until you actually start and then notice a bunch of red flags. The same in depth research they do on you please do on them it will save you from a lot of headaches in the long run.
You should also ask for a credit and police report. Nannies are working in a private home and there and you don't know what kind of craziness you might find.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting. About to hire a nanny after a few years off from using paid childcare and have thought about offering references of prior sitters/baby nanny to try to entice candidates we really want but… thought that might be weird.
Anonymous wrote:This is going to ruffle some feathers but I don't care. Nannies please, when interviewing for a position with a new family if the family had more than one nanny in a short period of time PLEASE ask for references. Families ask us for references so we should be allowed to do the same thing. Some of these families portray themselves to be kind and easy going when they interview you and they give these weird stories as to why they had to change nannies frequently of course blaming the nannies and not taking accountability. Until you actually start and then notice a bunch of red flags. The same in depth research they do on you please do on them it will save you from a lot of headaches in the long run.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this should be something that ALL Nannies should do.
After all, we will be working in a private home of complete strangers…..
It’s not like we will be working for a corporation that we can research + gather intel from first.
We must not only practice common sense - we also have a right to hear from other previous Nannies how they were treated by the parents, etc.
Thx for the Nanny PSA OP!
I totally agree! I accepted a position with a family and thought they were nice. They told me they fired their previous nanny because it just wasn’t working anymore and they let her go with a a bonus and promised to give her a good reference. I went to the park the other day with the kids and the Nannie’s there immediately approached me and asked if I was the new nanny I responded yes. They then gave me the full run down of the family saying they were terrible people and I should start looking for a new family ALSO that I was the third nanny the kids had. They fired the nanny because she asked for a $1 raise. I was in shock. So like OP said we need to ask for references as well and follow through
Anonymous wrote:I think this should be something that ALL Nannies should do.
After all, we will be working in a private home of complete strangers…..
It’s not like we will be working for a corporation that we can research + gather intel from first.
We must not only practice common sense - we also have a right to hear from other previous Nannies how they were treated by the parents, etc.
Thx for the Nanny PSA OP!