Considering how many nannies here have admitted to snooping on their employers, maybe the NFs have a good reason to check up on their nannies.
I'm not sure trapping the petty cash is a good way to do that, though.
Huh? I've never seen a thread with nannies admitting that they snoop on their employers?
I certainly don't and haven't seen evidence suggesting that it's a widespread habit.
Anonymous wrote:I'm an MB and I assume our nanny "snoops". She's in our house every day, has run of the house, has - on occasion - asked if she can have some advil so I've sent her into my bathroom closet, has had to chase the kids out of our bedroom, etc...
I don't even consider it snooping really. I don't think she's going through my drawers, but I also think she is pretty intimately acquainted w/ my life simply by virtue of doing her job and having been with us for more than 3 years.
I also happen to trust her totally and fully. She has keys to everything, knows where cash is kept if she needs it, knows our passwords for things that are security protected for which she might need access, etc... We have given her one of our cars to use at times when hers is in the shop, we've had her stay with us or at our home when we're away, we've helped each other out during illness or emergency situations, etc...
I trusted her from the start and she has never given me the slightest reason to question that. But I also assume she is human, and curious, and probably (especially in the beginning) snooped some to figure out who we are. Now she just knows we're boring.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Considering how many nannies here have admitted to snooping on their employers, maybe the NFs have a good reason to check up on their nannies.
I'm not sure trapping the petty cash is a good way to do that, though.
Huh? I've never seen a thread with nannies admitting that they snoop on their employers?
I certainly don't and haven't seen evidence suggesting that it's a widespread habit.
Anonymous wrote:Considering how many nannies here have admitted to snooping on their employers, maybe the NFs have a good reason to check up on their nannies.
I'm not sure trapping the petty cash is a good way to do that, though.
Anonymous wrote:OP, if it were your child/ren, what would you do? Just trust a stranger whom you met 1-2 times prior without checking and making sure your kids are ok. You may be a great nanny, but many others aren't and there is a reason for concern.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, if it were your child/ren, what would you do? Just trust a stranger whom you met 1-2 times prior without checking and making sure your kids are ok. You may be a great nanny, but many others aren't and there is a reason for concern.
Not OP here, but you have no business leaving your child with someone you don't trust. I mean zero. That's the height of irresponsibly.
Oh yes, I'm a nanny AND a mother.
Anonymous wrote:OP, if it were your child/ren, what would you do? Just trust a stranger whom you met 1-2 times prior without checking and making sure your kids are ok. You may be a great nanny, but many others aren't and there is a reason for concern.
Anonymous wrote:Yep, NFs have huge issues with emotional security.