Anonymous wrote:This situation did become a problem for my friend. Her nanny frequently took her son to play with her daughter (also a nanny) and her daughter's charge. The two nanny kids were the same age, but my friend discovered that her nanny was turning down other playdates with closer friends to hang out with her daughter, and even changing her son's schedule to accommodate the daughter.
It was pretty clear this was more about the two nannies sitting around together than the kids.
Anonymous wrote:I'm pro outing and playdate, but regular meet-up with a friend or relative, while it may be fine, needs to be acknowledged as a conflict of interest. That being said, it may be fine. But, I'd only consider it if I had had time to build up a supply of trust and goodwill with the nanny. Personally, it would be come more of a problem if it seemed like the priority was meeting up with the friend, not caring for the child. So, for example, if the meetups were several times a week, every week. Or, if other requests were declined because they would interfere with the meetup, or if my child didn't seem particularly enthusiastic about the meetups, I might become more concerned.
Anonymous wrote:I cannot imagine any parent saying "NO" to this.
It is good for the nanny to have another adult to converse with daily plus it offers a built-in playmate for the child.
Win win.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would be ok with it if you let me pay you half-rate while you are hanging out with your friend/relative. I have done this before with previous nannies who asked to run personal errands with my kid.
Sure! And I will pay half-attention to your child while doing it. Seems fair.
No surprise you have had "nannies" (plural).
I don't believe in having one nanny until college. I think it's MUCH more beneficial to DC to have multiple people care for him, with different backgrounds, experiences, and personalities. But based on the horrible (and often racist) things I read forum I'm not surprised you probably want your child to have the same white woman with a masters degree in education that you can secretly watch on your nanny cams all day care from him or her so they will grow up exactly the same as you, sheltered, bigoted, and rude.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would be ok with it if you let me pay you half-rate while you are hanging out with your friend/relative. I have done this before with previous nannies who asked to run personal errands with my kid.
Sure! And I will pay half-attention to your child while doing it. Seems fair.
No surprise you have had "nannies" (plural).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MBs would you care if your nanny met up with her sister/friend who is also a nanny on a regular basis?
The kids are the same age and have become VERY good friends and ask to play everyday. We usually do things like park, walks, playgroups, story time... Everything kid based.
What do you think
Why should anyone object, OP?