Anonymous wrote:What your nanny does in her free time is her own business as long as it does not directly impact her ability to care for your kids in your home.
If on her days off, she gets plastered then has one-night stands, then that is her business.
Doesn't mean she will bring random men into your home.
Anonymous wrote:LOL OP I advise you to NOT address this "issue" with your nanny. I think you will be looking for a new nanny if you DO address it with her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"No, nothing illegal. If that was the case we'd be looking for a new nanny pronto. My friend saw her come in Chilis with a few girlfriends, get drunk, and leave with a strange guy. I worry for my kids, but also for her, this is dangerous behavior. I doubt she'd ever bring a male to my house, but knowing how uncaring she is about her Alchohol consumption in public and going home with strange men. It does worry me how it impacts my children."
How did your coworker know the guy she left with was a "strange guy"? I'm not sure I'd take a coworker's gossip as truth, if I were you.
But, more importantly, what your nanny does on her own time is absolutely none of your business. How would you feel if your boss approached you and said some coworker saw you drinking after hours with your friends and thinks you showed poor judgment with regards to who you were talking to or left with? Unless your nanny is bringing men into your home during working hours or is late/unable to do her job because she is drunk or hungover...it's none of your business what she does off the clock.
Yes, I'm an MB.
You may feel comfortable leaving your children with whomever, but I to air on the side of caution, my children mean the world to me.
Anonymous wrote:
"No, nothing illegal. If that was the case we'd be looking for a new nanny pronto. My friend saw her come in Chilis with a few girlfriends, get drunk, and leave with a strange guy. I worry for my kids, but also for her, this is dangerous behavior. I doubt she'd ever bring a male to my house, but knowing how uncaring she is about her Alchohol consumption in public and going home with strange men. It does worry me how it impacts my children."
How did your coworker know the guy she left with was a "strange guy"? I'm not sure I'd take a coworker's gossip as truth, if I were you.
But, more importantly, what your nanny does on her own time is absolutely none of your business. How would you feel if your boss approached you and said some coworker saw you drinking after hours with your friends and thinks you showed poor judgment with regards to who you were talking to or left with? Unless your nanny is bringing men into your home during working hours or is late/unable to do her job because she is drunk or hungover...it's none of your business what she does off the clock.
Yes, I'm an MB.
You may feel comfortable leaving your children with whomever, but I to air on the side of caution, my children mean the world to me.
My friend saw her come in Chilis with a few girlfriends, get drunk, and leave with a strange guy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"No, nothing illegal. If that was the case we'd be looking for a new nanny pronto. My friend saw her come in Chilis with a few girlfriends, get drunk, and leave with a strange guy. I worry for my kids, but also for her, this is dangerous behavior. I doubt she'd ever bring a male to my house, but knowing how uncaring she is about her Alchohol consumption in public and going home with strange men. It does worry me how it impacts my children."
How did your coworker know the guy she left with was a "strange guy"? I'm not sure I'd take a coworker's gossip as truth, if I were you.
But, more importantly, what your nanny does on her own time is absolutely none of your business. How would you feel if your boss approached you and said some coworker saw you drinking after hours with your friends and thinks you showed poor judgment with regards to who you were talking to or left with? Unless your nanny is bringing men into your home during working hours or is late/unable to do her job because she is drunk or hungover...it's none of your business what she does off the clock.
Yes, I'm an MB.
You may feel comfortable leaving your children with whomever, but I to air on the side of caution, my children mean the world to me.
Anonymous wrote:"No, nothing illegal. If that was the case we'd be looking for a new nanny pronto. My friend saw her come in Chilis with a few girlfriends, get drunk, and leave with a strange guy. I worry for my kids, but also for her, this is dangerous behavior. I doubt she'd ever bring a male to my house, but knowing how uncaring she is about her Alchohol consumption in public and going home with strange men. It does worry me how it impacts my children."
How did your coworker know the guy she left with was a "strange guy"? I'm not sure I'd take a coworker's gossip as truth, if I were you.
But, more importantly, what your nanny does on her own time is absolutely none of your business. How would you feel if your boss approached you and said some coworker saw you drinking after hours with your friends and thinks you showed poor judgment with regards to who you were talking to or left with? Unless your nanny is bringing men into your home during working hours or is late/unable to do her job because she is drunk or hungover...it's none of your business what she does off the clock.
Yes, I'm an MB.