Anonymous
Post 03/12/2013 10:16     Subject: My mom, our live-in nanny, drinks on the job.

OP, I suspect that the reason your mom volunteered for this job is because she can no longer take care of herself (i.e., hold down the kind of job that pays the bills). Do you really believe the last drink she has is the one you see before you head to work?

Your mom needs help, and daycare isn't the devil.
Anonymous
Post 03/10/2013 17:51     Subject: My mom, our live-in nanny, drinks on the job.

Um, OP, you say she "works" 11am-7pm, but helps out from 8am-11am. It sounds like she's overworked and underpaid ($250/week for between 40-55 hours.week?).
Anonymous
Post 03/09/2013 22:48     Subject: Re:My mom, our live-in nanny, drinks on the job.

Anonymous wrote:Yes, god forbid someone be responsible for children after having a beer or two. I can't even count the kids CPS had better remove from their homes if that's the case.

OP, employing your mother, who you knew was a drinker, was bound to create complications of one kind or another. You'll just have to talk to her as 1) an adult and 2) the mother of your children.


I agree.. I laughed when I seen the first comment ("Get her help, pronto!").. As if she's an alcoholic.

OP, it's your child. You're obviously not pushing the issue. If it's really a problem then get another care giver.. Ohhhh, that's right, you'd have to pay alot more money.
Anonymous
Post 03/09/2013 20:32     Subject: My mom, our live-in nanny, drinks on the job.

No drinking until after work, plus a weekly counselor or AA meetings.