Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have someone absolutely wonderful now, but earlier today we ran into the ex- the one who demanded everything and more each month, wouldn't lift a finger outside of the kids, treated me ,( the first time mom) like an inconvenient novice, and made our lives way more complicated than they needed to be. Now we have someone wonderful. She has made our lives happier. Our house is more happy with her presence. And yes, she does help with cleaning and laundry. We love her and will be very generous with her. I am so grateful right now thinking back to those early days, that did not need to be that hard.... To anyone in an uncomfortable situation with your employee, it is worth finding the right one!!! She loves us and we love her. Here's to a good fit both ways!
I do not want my children;s nanny to "life a finger outside of the kids". I want her 100% attention on my children. However, the rest of the things that you listed are awful and I'm glad you found a better fit for your family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have someone absolutely wonderful now, but earlier today we ran into the ex- the one who demanded everything and more each month, wouldn't lift a finger outside of the kids, treated me ,( the first time mom) like an inconvenient novice, and made our lives way more complicated than they needed to be. Now we have someone wonderful. She has made our lives happier. Our house is more happy with her presence. And yes, she does help with cleaning and laundry. We love her and will be very generous with her. I am so grateful right now thinking back to those early days, that did not need to be that hard.... To anyone in an uncomfortable situation with your employee, it is worth finding the right one!!! She loves us and we love her. Here's to a good fit both ways!
Thanks!
We are going through that right now. Our current nanny drops a bomb on us each and every month (more gas money, can I take side jobs while watching charge, days off, $2 raise not $1 raise, play date with sick kid bc "they" haven't seen each other in weeks, loose car seatstraps bc toddler wearing a coat is OK, etc) and it's getting too disruptive to our mornings and our jobs. We also really question her judgment.
Where did you find her and what are you paying her per hour?
Anonymous wrote:I bet seeing the old one made you appreciate the new one so much more!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have someone absolutely wonderful now, but earlier today we ran into the ex- the one who demanded everything and more each month, wouldn't lift a finger outside of the kids, treated me ,( the first time mom) like an inconvenient novice, and made our lives way more complicated than they needed to be. Now we have someone wonderful. She has made our lives happier. Our house is more happy with her presence. And yes, she does help with cleaning and laundry. We love her and will be very generous with her. I am so grateful right now thinking back to those early days, that did not need to be that hard.... To anyone in an uncomfortable situation with your employee, it is worth finding the right one!!! She loves us and we love her. Here's to a good fit both ways!
I do not want my children;s nanny to "life a finger outside of the kids". I want her 100% attention on my children. However, the rest of the things that you listed are awful and I'm glad you found a better fit for your family.