Anonymous wrote:What a bitch. Have you thought mom FORGOT the stuff there? As a former nanny and now mom to an extremely refluxy 6mo old I often go back to things I left behind and DD t even remember they were there. Forgetting a dirty diaper when you're running around trying to pacify a child in pain is nothing. Your job is to make her life EASIER by taking care of the baby AND picking up her slack. What kind of "professional" doesn't have sympathy for a sleep deprived boss????
Don't you dare to say anything. When you see such things instead of bitching under your breath remember she probably spent all night awake with the baby cryin in pain. say out loud that you're there to help and DO YOUR JOB!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel for you OP. I had that happen one time. I walked in at 11am to discover a nursery that reeked, a blow-out diaper still on the changing table which was also covered in poop, and pjs soaking in the bathroom sink...complete with a large chunk of poop still in it. The baby had woken up at 5:30am so everything had been sitting there waiting for me for 5 1/2 hours. Lovely. The housekeeper discovered it first at 8am and rightfully refused to touch it. She closed the door and moved on.
After I cleaned everything up I confronted MB in the hallway (just happened to run into her there on my way to locate her) to express my displeasure and thoughts on how disrespectful she had been with that situation. I let her know that if it ever happened again that would be the last time she ever saw me. It never happened again.
And if you approached me with that nasty attitude that would be the last time you saw a paycheck. Respect goes both ways megabitch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel for you OP. I had that happen one time. I walked in at 11am to discover a nursery that reeked, a blow-out diaper still on the changing table which was also covered in poop, and pjs soaking in the bathroom sink...complete with a large chunk of poop still in it. The baby had woken up at 5:30am so everything had been sitting there waiting for me for 5 1/2 hours. Lovely. The housekeeper discovered it first at 8am and rightfully refused to touch it. She closed the door and moved on.
After I cleaned everything up I confronted MB in the hallway (just happened to run into her there on my way to locate her) to express my displeasure and thoughts on how disrespectful she had been with that situation. I let her know that if it ever happened again that would be the last time she ever saw me. It never happened again.
And if you approached me with that nasty attitude that would be the last time you saw a paycheck. Respect goes both ways megabitch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel for you OP. I had that happen one time. I walked in at 11am to discover a nursery that reeked, a blow-out diaper still on the changing table which was also covered in poop, and pjs soaking in the bathroom sink...complete with a large chunk of poop still in it. The baby had woken up at 5:30am so everything had been sitting there waiting for me for 5 1/2 hours. Lovely. The housekeeper discovered it first at 8am and rightfully refused to touch it. She closed the door and moved on.
After I cleaned everything up I confronted MB in the hallway (just happened to run into her there on my way to locate her) to express my displeasure and thoughts on how disrespectful she had been with that situation. I let her know that if it ever happened again that would be the last time she ever saw me. It never happened again.
And if you approached me with that nasty attitude that would be the last time you saw a paycheck. Respect goes both ways megabitch.
In which case she'd be well rid of you. What her MB did was completely unacceptable and PP's outrage was appropriate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel for you OP. I had that happen one time. I walked in at 11am to discover a nursery that reeked, a blow-out diaper still on the changing table which was also covered in poop, and pjs soaking in the bathroom sink...complete with a large chunk of poop still in it. The baby had woken up at 5:30am so everything had been sitting there waiting for me for 5 1/2 hours. Lovely. The housekeeper discovered it first at 8am and rightfully refused to touch it. She closed the door and moved on.
After I cleaned everything up I confronted MB in the hallway (just happened to run into her there on my way to locate her) to express my displeasure and thoughts on how disrespectful she had been with that situation. I let her know that if it ever happened again that would be the last time she ever saw me. It never happened again.
And if you approached me with that nasty attitude that would be the last time you saw a paycheck. Respect goes both ways megabitch.
Anonymous wrote:I feel for you OP. I had that happen one time. I walked in at 11am to discover a nursery that reeked, a blow-out diaper still on the changing table which was also covered in poop, and pjs soaking in the bathroom sink...complete with a large chunk of poop still in it. The baby had woken up at 5:30am so everything had been sitting there waiting for me for 5 1/2 hours. Lovely. The housekeeper discovered it first at 8am and rightfully refused to touch it. She closed the door and moved on.
After I cleaned everything up I confronted MB in the hallway (just happened to run into her there on my way to locate her) to express my displeasure and thoughts on how disrespectful she had been with that situation. I let her know that if it ever happened again that would be the last time she ever saw me. It never happened again.
Anonymous wrote:Crazy? What? Because I'm calling out the lazy nannies? Good try troll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a bitch. Have you thought mom FORGOT the stuff there? As a former nanny and now mom to an extremely refluxy 6mo old I often go back to things I left behind and DD t even remember they were there. Forgetting a dirty diaper when you're running around trying to pacify a child in pain is nothing. Your job is to make her life EASIER by taking care of the baby AND picking up her slack. What kind of "professional" doesn't have sympathy for a sleep deprived boss????
Don't you dare to say anything. When you see such things instead of bitching under your breath remember she probably spent all night awake with the baby cryin in pain. say out loud that you're there to help and DO YOUR JOB!
So glad everyone agrees, you sound like a psycho! Good try though....
Anonymous wrote:What a bitch. Have you thought mom FORGOT the stuff there? As a former nanny and now mom to an extremely refluxy 6mo old I often go back to things I left behind and DD t even remember they were there. Forgetting a dirty diaper when you're running around trying to pacify a child in pain is nothing. Your job is to make her life EASIER by taking care of the baby AND picking up her slack. What kind of "professional" doesn't have sympathy for a sleep deprived boss????
Don't you dare to say anything. When you see such things instead of bitching under your breath remember she probably spent all night awake with the baby cryin in pain. say out loud that you're there to help and DO YOUR JOB!
Anonymous wrote:What a bitch. Have you thought mom FORGOT the stuff there? As a former nanny and now mom to an extremely refluxy 6mo old I often go back to things I left behind and DD t even remember they were there. Forgetting a dirty diaper when you're running around trying to pacify a child in pain is nothing. Your job is to make her life EASIER by taking care of the baby AND picking up her slack. What kind of "professional" doesn't have sympathy for a sleep deprived boss????
Don't you dare to say anything. When you see such things instead of bitching under your breath remember she probably spent all night awake with the baby cryin in pain. say out loud that you're there to help and DO YOUR JOB!
Anonymous wrote:What a bitch. Have you thought mom FORGOT the stuff there? As a former nanny and now mom to an extremely refluxy 6mo old I often go back to things I left behind and DD t even remember they were there. Forgetting a dirty diaper when you're running around trying to pacify a child in pain is nothing. Your job is to make her life EASIER by taking care of the baby AND picking up her slack. What kind of "professional" doesn't have sympathy for a sleep deprived boss????
Don't you dare to say anything. When you see such things instead of bitching under your breath remember she probably spent all night awake with the baby cryin in pain. say out loud that you're there to help and DO YOUR JOB!