Anonymous wrote:No nanny as any certainty how voyeuristic people may use her images. None.
And there are no laws to stipulate what may be done. None.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Are you 15:24? If not, move along. If so, you should know if your "nanny" needs supervision, she's a sitter, not a nanny. Nannies know how to do their job and are there to help you do yours.
If that is your true understanding of the world, you need to be educated. Even CEOs have to answer to the board. President has to answer to the citizens and is checked by congress and the supreme court. Everyone in the world is accountable to someone. As a nanny, by no means do you get to call the shots. You are sorely wrong if you think this.
Anonymous wrote:
Are you 15:24? If not, move along. If so, you should know if your "nanny" needs supervision, she's a sitter, not a nanny. Nannies know how to do their job and are there to help you do yours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nanny is the only low wage job in the world where there is no direct supervision. Now, technology is changing that. You can skip from one no camera family to another for a while. But think about how ubiquitous smart phones and traffic cameras are nowadays. Slowly, this profession is changing. Deal with that.
You're the one who just might need to stay home tomorrow if you haven't told the nanny about your cameras.
I think you are trying to sound threatening... is that what you are trying to do?
I have a camera and my nanny is fine with it. If there were any issues and my nanny quit, it would be no big deal to stay home and find a new one.
Why don't you go back to school and get some education to allow you to have a different career so you are not so bitter and antagonistic all the time? I do not think that this is a healthy profession for you or for your charges to be in your care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nanny is the only low wage job in the world where there is no direct supervision. Now, technology is changing that. You can skip from one no camera family to another for a while. But think about how ubiquitous smart phones and traffic cameras are nowadays. Slowly, this profession is changing. Deal with that.
You're the one who just might need to stay home tomorrow if you haven't told the nanny about your cameras.
Anonymous wrote:Nanny is the only low wage job in the world where there is no direct supervision. Now, technology is changing that. You can skip from one no camera family to another for a while. But think about how ubiquitous smart phones and traffic cameras are nowadays. Slowly, this profession is changing. Deal with that.
Anonymous wrote:13:12 poster here.
I think, after thinking about it, I think you must've started a new job and they are watching you all the time so that they can learn to trust you.
I think once they trust you, they really should not have the time to monitor so closely. Otherwise, why don't they watch their own kids!
I think you should console in the fact that it will get better. Also, they seem to like if you they "make jokes" about it rather than telling you to do things differently based on what they saw on the camera. It is a nice way to say "We are aware, be careful next time," without being so direct.
I think their mentioning things is actually a warning, indirectly saying that they are aware that you are on the phone having private conversations and such.
Are you having private conversations on the phone and watching TV the entire time the baby is napping? Occasional is fine, entire time is too much. You should have laundry and things to do, to keep busy. Why do you have so many private conversations? They may have mentioned it as a way of saying "We're aware of what you do during nap time." and secondly, to warn not to badmouth them.
I suspect that they weren't being mean or not minding their own business, but sending a message.
I think you can deal with it by being on private conversations less and watching TV less during work time.
My nanny, when by kids were infants did things like wipe down toys, organize toys, prepare homemade food, laundry for the kids. It kept them busy and did not have much time for personal calls and they never got any TV time at all.