Anonymous wrote:I've had the basics; using too many diapers, wipes, laundry detergent.... I don't think it's ridiculous, just obnoxious. I know how many things we go through a week because I'm the one using them.
Did have a parent say they only wanted the child's diaper changed if he had a BM or it was so heavy with urine it leaked. I left that position very quickly.
I had a parent flip out that their 2-year-old was bitten at daycare. They went on and on and said they'd sue the daycare for negligence. I held my tongue for as long as I could, but eventually told them they were in for a long hall if that was their attitude and that they might as well wrap her in a plastic bubble.
The parents go nuts because a toddler bit their child, saying they wanted to contact the child's parents. Yet not a week before the father spanked the child's bare bottom so hard it left a handprint for several days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was once asked (so not really reprimanded) if I could please back the stroller into the apartment instead of rolling it in front first. I'm still not sure why.
It's actually easier to do this with a stroller/dolly/wheelchair and prevents the stroller from going over front first.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too much paper towels, too many baggies per week, too many wipes per diaper change.
Just use the same as you use at your home as if you are buying it. Three paper towels per hand wash is stupid, just use a towel or one.
It is difficult to access if a nanny is being wasteful with products and items in the house. Try to be energy efficient and courteous. It's that simple.
You can dry your hands with a single sheet of paper towel? Impressive.
And the courtesy has to go both ways. I'm sure all these nannies are professional and have always TRIED to conserve items. It's not rare for much more to be needed. And what then? Should they feel guilty or get in trouble? No. It's ridiculous. Yes they are employees in your house but they are also humans, show a little humility... If the nannies needs a single sheet or so more of paper towels to get the job done then for Christ's sake let it go.
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seriously...... It's not enough that we are performing this work for you in the first place, now you would expect us to do it without the supplies that are needed to do it properly? (Enough wipes, paper towels, etc....) have you ever tried to clean a baby's bum without enough wipes? It's not exactly possible. Rude! Common courtesy... Be nice to your nanny or she will leave for another family who lets her use the amount of paper towels she needs to absorb the water from her hands (after I'm assuming trying to get them clean for your baby)! Geez.....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was once corrected for using 2 or 3 sheets of papers towels to dry my hands instead of one.
With a different family I was told I was cutting a banana wrong!
I would say something about the paper towel use too - we have dish towels specifically for drying clean hands.
I would have a fit for using dish towels. They are dirty the first time someone dries their hands. I only use paper towels, Bounty, in my house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was once corrected for using 2 or 3 sheets of papers towels to dry my hands instead of one.
With a different family I was told I was cutting a banana wrong!
I would say something about the paper towel use too - we have dish towels specifically for drying clean hands.
Anonymous wrote:Too much paper towels, too many baggies per week, too many wipes per diaper change.
Just use the same as you use at your home as if you are buying it. Three paper towels per hand wash is stupid, just use a towel or one.
It is difficult to access if a nanny is being wasteful with products and items in the house. Try to be energy efficient and courteous. It's that simple.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too much paper towels, too many baggies per week, too many wipes per diaper change.
Just use the same as you use at your home as if you are buying it. Three paper towels per hand wash is stupid, just use a towel or one.
It is difficult to access if a nanny is being wasteful with products and items in the house. Try to be energy efficient and courteous. It's that simple.
You can dry your hands with a single sheet of paper towel? Impressive.
And the courtesy has to go both ways. I'm sure all these nannies are professional and have always TRIED to conserve items. It's not rare for much more to be needed. And what then? Should they feel guilty or get in trouble? No. It's ridiculous. Yes they are employees in your house but they are also humans, show a little humility... If the nannies needs a single sheet or so more of paper towels to get the job done then for Christ's sake let it go.
Anonymous wrote:Too much paper towels, too many baggies per week, too many wipes per diaper change.
Just use the same as you use at your home as if you are buying it. Three paper towels per hand wash is stupid, just use a towel or one.
It is difficult to access if a nanny is being wasteful with products and items in the house. Try to be energy efficient and courteous. It's that simple.