Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP, as I said I was simply curious. I don't need any answers, I just wanted them.
Very good. But again, I would caution you against thinking that bringing a friend along to your job is "common" based on the handful of answers on this thread.
Don't worry yourself over the things I think, I've got a handle on it.
Here's what you said: "I was surprised that she was so comfortable with it and was wondering if it was common - I got my answer (it is!)...".
I'm not actually worried about YOU thinking that bringing along your friend to your job is common, I'm worried about all the nannies reading this that will then accuse their MBs of being on their "high horse" and of not trusting that their nannies aren't bringing along a "child molesting drug dealer" when really, they just want their nanny to do the job they are paying them for and use leave if they have personal things to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP, as I said I was simply curious. I don't need any answers, I just wanted them.
Very good. But again, I would caution you against thinking that bringing a friend along to your job is "common" based on the handful of answers on this thread.
Don't worry yourself over the things I think, I've got a handle on it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP, as I said I was simply curious. I don't need any answers, I just wanted them.
Very good. But again, I would caution you against thinking that bringing a friend along to your job is "common" based on the handful of answers on this thread.
Anonymous wrote:PP, as I said I was simply curious. I don't need any answers, I just wanted them.
Anonymous wrote:For those commenting, I suppose go ahead if you likeI'm OP and my employers invited my friend to join us for a day (they don't have backup childcare so if I'm off for a day MB misses a day of work) wheh I mentioned she was coming to town and I was surprised that she was so comfortable with it and was wondering if it was common - I got my answer (it is!) so I'm satisfied. This was purely curiosity on my part so I'm not going to engage in any debate, but I suppose if you guys want to, go ahead
Anonymous wrote:Yeah I know you didn't want commentary, but let's face it, this is DCUM![]()
I'm an MB and I can't answer either way on this definitively. My first instinct is that if my nanny asked, I would be pretty surprised. First of all, I don't really get why it would be necessary. Couldn't you just take a day off or plan to meet your friend after work? It seems weird to me to ask to bring a friend along to your job.
I also would be concerned because I don't know this friend, I don't know their child care skills, and it always concerns me to have more than one person "in charge" of the kids - what if one person thinks the other has the kid and vice versa and then no one has the kid?
But I guess if I had a nanny that I'd had for a while and that I really trusted and that her friend was in town just a short while, I would be ok with it. I'd wonder why she didn't just take leave though. It might even be fun for the kids. But I would definitely want to meet the friend first and I would definitely be having a discussion with my nanny to make sure my expectations for the day were clear.
Anonymous wrote:LOL at the poster saying it is unprofessional. I moved to a different state for this job and my best friend came to visit. She tagged along w/ my charge and I for two days during the week that she was here. My MB was fine w/ it. Who cares? My charge is still my top priority and I am not going to abuse sick leave. We did the same things we would do every day except my best friend joined us. That's it.
Anonymous wrote:This is hilarious. Are you 16 years old? You want to bring your friend along to work. You're scared that your employer will see this as unprofessional (BTW- it is unprofessional) so you post your poll for nannies to all come in and say they bring their friends to work. Your next plan is to print this out and show your MB with the tried and true teenage approach 'look everyone else is doing it, its not fair if I can't!'. You are of course forgetting the other tried and true approach where your MB will talk to other MBs and find out that their professional nannies do not bring their BFFs along to work with them.