Anonymous wrote:
Mama Bears takes care of their own cubs.
It's strange that such a nanny hater as yourself trolls nanny forums.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I've had my nanny for about 18 months. We've had minimal problems with her, and overall she has worked well for us. Today has been a very bad day for us all. Two of my children are sick, as well as my husband. I called her in early, she is very flexible and agreed to the new schedule for the day. I was with her in the early part of the day, but had an appointment in the evening. It was hectic, and I ended up being late. So I was not in the best of moods when I arrived home. I guess I came across poorly, because out of nowhere I asked her a question and she snaps, "I cleaned up your children's puke all day and you are going to treat me like shit?" I was shocked, and she was too. She immediately apologized, and said she was tired and started crying. I feel bad, because I know she's young and may not yet be mature enough to be able to handle her emotions and her mouth. I said it was fine, I've snapped at people as well, but NEVER my boss. I was just going to let it slide, since it was obvious she didn't mean it HOWEVER it got me thinking... She has shown not only shown me a lack of respect, but also that she doesn't not have a very good handle on her emotions. I fear she may lose control with my children, and I don't just mean verbally. I saw a new side of her, and it makes me second guess who I leave my children with when I'm at work. I may be overanalyzing the situation, but I'm still a bit flabbergasted. It may just have been a bad day all around and something I need to just let go. You know how mothers are though, I guess my "Mama Bear" instincts are just in hyper drive. Thoughts?
Okay, so you knew it was going to be a long, stressful day- but you called her in early, even though you were going to be home all morning?
Additionally, "I ended up being late, so I was not in the best of moods when I arrived home" --- Um, how do you think your nanny felt??
Exactly.
Mama Bears takes care of their own cubs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I've had my nanny for about 18 months. We've had minimal problems with her, and overall she has worked well for us. Today has been a very bad day for us all. Two of my children are sick, as well as my husband. I called her in early, she is very flexible and agreed to the new schedule for the day. I was with her in the early part of the day, but had an appointment in the evening. It was hectic, and I ended up being late. So I was not in the best of moods when I arrived home. I guess I came across poorly, because out of nowhere I asked her a question and she snaps, "I cleaned up your children's puke all day and you are going to treat me like shit?" I was shocked, and she was too. She immediately apologized, and said she was tired and started crying. I feel bad, because I know she's young and may not yet be mature enough to be able to handle her emotions and her mouth. I said it was fine, I've snapped at people as well, but NEVER my boss. I was just going to let it slide, since it was obvious she didn't mean it HOWEVER it got me thinking... She has shown not only shown me a lack of respect, but also that she doesn't not have a very good handle on her emotions. I fear she may lose control with my children, and I don't just mean verbally. I saw a new side of her, and it makes me second guess who I leave my children with when I'm at work. I may be overanalyzing the situation, but I'm still a bit flabbergasted. It may just have been a bad day all around and something I need to just let go. You know how mothers are though, I guess my "Mama Bear" instincts are just in hyper drive. Thoughts?
Okay, so you knew it was going to be a long, stressful day- but you called her in early, even though you were going to be home all morning?
Additionally, "I ended up being late, so I was not in the best of moods when I arrived home" --- Um, how do you think your nanny felt??
Anonymous wrote: I've had my nanny for about 18 months. We've had minimal problems with her, and overall she has worked well for us. Today has been a very bad day for us all. Two of my children are sick, as well as my husband. I called her in early, she is very flexible and agreed to the new schedule for the day. I was with her in the early part of the day, but had an appointment in the evening. It was hectic, and I ended up being late. So I was not in the best of moods when I arrived home. I guess I came across poorly, because out of nowhere I asked her a question and she snaps, "I cleaned up your children's puke all day and you are going to treat me like shit?" I was shocked, and she was too. She immediately apologized, and said she was tired and started crying. I feel bad, because I know she's young and may not yet be mature enough to be able to handle her emotions and her mouth. I said it was fine, I've snapped at people as well, but NEVER my boss. I was just going to let it slide, since it was obvious she didn't mean it HOWEVER it got me thinking... She has shown not only shown me a lack of respect, but also that she doesn't not have a very good handle on her emotions. I fear she may lose control with my children, and I don't just mean verbally. I saw a new side of her, and it makes me second guess who I leave my children with when I'm at work. I may be overanalyzing the situation, but I'm still a bit flabbergasted. It may just have been a bad day all around and something I need to just let go. You know how mothers are though, I guess my "Mama Bear" instincts are just in hyper drive. Thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:If this were a true story then I would say you are an effing bitch but as toy are Too Tall troll, wait a minute, you are still an EB.
Anonymous wrote:I would need more info on what precipitated the blow up, how early she came in, how laate you were, whether you told her you were running late, how long her day was total etc. If you were there in the a.m. you shouldn't have had her come in early, esp since you knew you had an appt later in the day. If the kids were so sick you needed her help, then they were sick enough that she needed your help later in the day.