Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work at least 55 hours a week, normal schedule being 8am-7pm, and I am not sure I can see what is tripping you up. I have plenty of time and energy to go out with friends, shop, etc.
If you aren't tired from an eleven hour day caring and teaching children then you are one of the lazy-assed nannies. Do your job right and you will be tired.
I am 24 and in good physical shape and I am beat after running around after two toddlers and engaging them all day.
I'm sorry you don't have the energy. You could try eating healthier or maybe getting a little cardio time in throughout the day.
How much energy does texting and watching TV all day actually burn?
+1 My thoughts exactly. Nannies complaining about how hard their jobs are are full of crap.
Seriously. If you come home from being a nanny and are aching and tired and burned out you should probably go see a doctor because something big is wrong. Holding and feeding a baby and watching TV during his 3 naps and texting your friends while he sits in a swing or exersaucer shouldn't be killing you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work at least 55 hours a week, normal schedule being 8am-7pm, and I am not sure I can see what is tripping you up. I have plenty of time and energy to go out with friends, shop, etc.
If you aren't tired from an eleven hour day caring and teaching children then you are one of the lazy-assed nannies. Do your job right and you will be tired.
I am 24 and in good physical shape and I am beat after running around after two toddlers and engaging them all day.
I'm sorry you don't have the energy. You could try eating healthier or maybe getting a little cardio time in throughout the day.
How much energy does texting and watching TV all day actually burn?
+1 My thoughts exactly. Nannies complaining about how hard their jobs are are full of crap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work at least 55 hours a week, normal schedule being 8am-7pm, and I am not sure I can see what is tripping you up. I have plenty of time and energy to go out with friends, shop, etc.
If you aren't tired from an eleven hour day caring and teaching children then you are one of the lazy-assed nannies. Do your job right and you will be tired.
I am 24 and in good physical shape and I am beat after running around after two toddlers and engaging them all day.
I'm sorry you don't have the energy. You could try eating healthier or maybe getting a little cardio time in throughout the day.
How much energy does texting and watching TV all day actually burn?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work at least 55 hours a week, normal schedule being 8am-7pm, and I am not sure I can see what is tripping you up. I have plenty of time and energy to go out with friends, shop, etc.
If you aren't tired from an eleven hour day caring and teaching children then you are one of the lazy-assed nannies. Do your job right and you will be tired.
I am 24 and in good physical shape and I am beat after running around after two toddlers and engaging them all day.
I'm sorry you don't have the energy. You could try eating healthier or maybe getting a little cardio time in throughout the day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work at least 55 hours a week, normal schedule being 8am-7pm, and I am not sure I can see what is tripping you up. I have plenty of time and energy to go out with friends, shop, etc.
If you aren't tired from an eleven hour day caring and teaching children then you are one of the lazy-assed nannies. Do your job right and you will be tired.
I am 24 and in good physical shape and I am beat after running around after two toddlers and engaging them all day.
I'm sorry you don't have the energy. You could try eating healthier or maybe getting a little cardio time in throughout the day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work at least 55 hours a week, normal schedule being 8am-7pm, and I am not sure I can see what is tripping you up. I have plenty of time and energy to go out with friends, shop, etc.
If you aren't tired from an eleven hour day caring and teaching children then you are one of the lazy-assed nannies. Do your job right and you will be tired.
I am 24 and in good physical shape and I am beat after running around after two toddlers and engaging them all day.
Anonymous wrote:I work at least 55 hours a week, normal schedule being 8am-7pm, and I am not sure I can see what is tripping you up. I have plenty of time and energy to go out with friends, shop, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work at least 55 hours a week, normal schedule being 8am-7pm, and I am not sure I can see what is tripping you up. I have plenty of time and energy to go out with friends, shop, etc.
Yawn.
Anonymous wrote:I work at least 55 hours a week, normal schedule being 8am-7pm, and I am not sure I can see what is tripping you up. I have plenty of time and energy to go out with friends, shop, etc.
Anonymous wrote:I work about 55 hours a week, OP, and organization is the key.
- I went totally old-school and bought a big calendar with large daily squares to keep track of my hours, birthdays, events, etc which for some reason helped me more than an electronic calendar.
- I also have a set routine for cleaning on section of my house every morning as a PP mentioned and do make most of my dinners on Sunday or make sure I have frozen dinners.
- What you want to avoid is running out of something (like toilet paper or deodorant) and needing to run out in the late evening so make sure you have back-ups of everything.
- All social events pretty much need to be scheduled. I have to force myself to go out (although once I am out I always have a good time).