Anonymous wrote:What would they have done if you got sick from their kid and then couldn't come to work? I understand that a perk of a nanny is to not have to stay home every time your kid has a fever or a cough, but if they are really sick, why would you want your nanny to get sick too??
Anonymous wrote:I have been a Nanny for an adorable three-yr old little boy over a year now.
He was pretty sick this past Friday, fever, severe congestion + cough, vomiting and lack of energy.
I have a trip/vacation coming up on Monday w/my entire family.
We will be spending a wk up in the mountains for Christmas - a long-awaited family reunion of sorts.
Well since watching him was only three days prior to the day that I am going to fly out for my trip, I elected not to work on Friday after hearing how sick my charge was because I didn’t want to risk falling ill so close to it.
I was honest & explained this all to my bosses.
They both had important meetings at work that day (they told me) and really needed me to watch their son.
They both told me that the reason they hired a Nanny (vs. putting their son into a daycare) is so that they can have childcare for him even when he is very sick.
If I didn’t have this trip planned I would have risked getting sick however this time I didn’t want to risk it.
I don’t think other Nannies would have risked getting sick so close to an important trip.
I am seriously reconsidering working for this family when I return.
Their attitude was selfish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been a Nanny for an adorable three-yr old little boy over a year now.
He was pretty sick this past Friday, fever, severe congestion + cough, vomiting and lack of energy.
I have a trip/vacation coming up on Monday w/my entire family.
We will be spending a wk up in the mountains for Christmas - a long-awaited family reunion of sorts.
Well since watching him was only three days prior to the day that I am going to fly out for my trip, I elected not to work on Friday after hearing how sick my charge was because I didn’t want to risk falling ill so close to it.
I was honest & explained this all to my bosses.
They both had important meetings at work that day (they told me) and really needed me to watch their son.
They both told me that the reason they hired a Nanny (vs. putting their son into a daycare) is so that they can have childcare for him even when he is very sick.
If I didn’t have this trip planned I would have risked getting sick however this time I didn’t want to risk it.
I don’t think other Nannies would have risked getting sick so close to an important trip.
I am seriously reconsidering working for this family when I return.
Their attitude was selfish.
I get the trip was important, but they hired you to watch their kid and allow them to be professionals. You can "seriously reconsider" your job, but I bet the family is seriously considering letting you go. Priorities for parent hiring nannies vs child care are safety of kids and reliability of nanny. Training and experience, personality, etc, don't count for much if you can't be counted on in a pinch.
Anonymous wrote:I have been a Nanny for an adorable three-yr old little boy over a year now.
He was pretty sick this past Friday, fever, severe congestion + cough, vomiting and lack of energy.
I have a trip/vacation coming up on Monday w/my entire family.
We will be spending a wk up in the mountains for Christmas - a long-awaited family reunion of sorts.
Well since watching him was only three days prior to the day that I am going to fly out for my trip, I elected not to work on Friday after hearing how sick my charge was because I didn’t want to risk falling ill so close to it.
I was honest & explained this all to my bosses.
They both had important meetings at work that day (they told me) and really needed me to watch their son.
They both told me that the reason they hired a Nanny (vs. putting their son into a daycare) is so that they can have childcare for him even when he is very sick.
If I didn’t have this trip planned I would have risked getting sick however this time I didn’t want to risk it.
I don’t think other Nannies would have risked getting sick so close to an important trip.
I am seriously reconsidering working for this family when I return.
Their attitude was selfish.
Anonymous wrote:Don't you have it in your contract that you do NOT work if the kid is sick? It is pretty standard that nannies do not take care of child with fever and/or vomiting.