Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nanny here but same thing. I started working for a family a few years back and initially thought I saw some red flags in terms of possible abuse so I set up a camera as well. Once I realized they weren't mistreating their kids I stopped watching except for when I just wanted to see my charges for a cheer-up. Has nothing to do with mistrust now.Anonymous wrote:I think it probably means she's realized she's missing out and wants to check in on her kids.
FWIW, I have a nanny cam, and after DH and I were convinced the nanny we'd hired wasn't abusing our baby, we only watched to see the baby. I found myself not watching the nanny at all. The only time we checked to actually watch the nanny was when we noticed our DD goes through a difficult stage personality-wise, to see if she was giving the nanny a hard time, or just us.
Umm so we are to believe that you placed a hidden camera in SOMEONE else's home without consent? I don't believe this and if you did you should have charges brought against you. As childcare providers we are reporters of abuse. It's not for you to decide just because you want to decide if you like the job. You contact dfacs and let them do the investigating. I'd sue the pants off of you
Anonymous wrote:If you invite me into your home and film me without my knowledge you are violating my privacy as well. End of story.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nanny here but same thing. I started working for a family a few years back and initially thought I saw some red flags in terms of possible abuse so I set up a camera as well. Once I realized they weren't mistreating their kids I stopped watching except for when I just wanted to see my charges for a cheer-up. Has nothing to do with mistrust now.Anonymous wrote:I think it probably means she's realized she's missing out and wants to check in on her kids.
FWIW, I have a nanny cam, and after DH and I were convinced the nanny we'd hired wasn't abusing our baby, we only watched to see the baby. I found myself not watching the nanny at all. The only time we checked to actually watch the nanny was when we noticed our DD goes through a difficult stage personality-wise, to see if she was giving the nanny a hard time, or just us.
Umm so we are to believe that you placed a hidden camera in SOMEONE else's home without consent? I don't believe this and if you did you should have charges brought against you. As childcare providers we are reporters of abuse. It's not for you to decide just because you want to decide if you like the job. You contact dfacs and let them do the investigating. I'd sue the pants off of you
Lol. Good thing nannies tend to be rich.You're an obvious troll, a funny one!
Rich? Troll? Um Can you read or did you quote the wrong post? I am talking about a family's privacy being violated by household employee.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nanny here but same thing. I started working for a family a few years back and initially thought I saw some red flags in terms of possible abuse so I set up a camera as well. Once I realized they weren't mistreating their kids I stopped watching except for when I just wanted to see my charges for a cheer-up. Has nothing to do with mistrust now.Anonymous wrote:I think it probably means she's realized she's missing out and wants to check in on her kids.
FWIW, I have a nanny cam, and after DH and I were convinced the nanny we'd hired wasn't abusing our baby, we only watched to see the baby. I found myself not watching the nanny at all. The only time we checked to actually watch the nanny was when we noticed our DD goes through a difficult stage personality-wise, to see if she was giving the nanny a hard time, or just us.
Umm so we are to believe that you placed a hidden camera in SOMEONE else's home without consent? I don't believe this and if you did you should have charges brought against you. As childcare providers we are reporters of abuse. It's not for you to decide just because you want to decide if you like the job. You contact dfacs and let them do the investigating. I'd sue the pants off of you
Lol. Good thing nannies tend to be rich.You're an obvious troll, a funny one!
Rich? Troll? Um Can you read or did you quote the wrong post? I am talking about a family's privacy being violated by household employee.
If you invite me into your home and film me without my knowledge you are violating my privacy as well. End of story.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nanny here but same thing. I started working for a family a few years back and initially thought I saw some red flags in terms of possible abuse so I set up a camera as well. Once I realized they weren't mistreating their kids I stopped watching except for when I just wanted to see my charges for a cheer-up. Has nothing to do with mistrust now.Anonymous wrote:I think it probably means she's realized she's missing out and wants to check in on her kids.
FWIW, I have a nanny cam, and after DH and I were convinced the nanny we'd hired wasn't abusing our baby, we only watched to see the baby. I found myself not watching the nanny at all. The only time we checked to actually watch the nanny was when we noticed our DD goes through a difficult stage personality-wise, to see if she was giving the nanny a hard time, or just us.
Umm so we are to believe that you placed a hidden camera in SOMEONE else's home without consent? I don't believe this and if you did you should have charges brought against you. As childcare providers we are reporters of abuse. It's not for you to decide just because you want to decide if you like the job. You contact dfacs and let them do the investigating. I'd sue the pants off of you
Lol. Good thing nannies tend to be rich.You're an obvious troll, a funny one!
Rich? Troll? Um Can you read or did you quote the wrong post? I am talking about a family's privacy being violated by household employee.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nanny here but same thing. I started working for a family a few years back and initially thought I saw some red flags in terms of possible abuse so I set up a camera as well. Once I realized they weren't mistreating their kids I stopped watching except for when I just wanted to see my charges for a cheer-up. Has nothing to do with mistrust now.Anonymous wrote:I think it probably means she's realized she's missing out and wants to check in on her kids.
FWIW, I have a nanny cam, and after DH and I were convinced the nanny we'd hired wasn't abusing our baby, we only watched to see the baby. I found myself not watching the nanny at all. The only time we checked to actually watch the nanny was when we noticed our DD goes through a difficult stage personality-wise, to see if she was giving the nanny a hard time, or just us.
Umm so we are to believe that you placed a hidden camera in SOMEONE else's home without consent? I don't believe this and if you did you should have charges brought against you. As childcare providers we are reporters of abuse. It's not for you to decide just because you want to decide if you like the job. You contact dfacs and let them do the investigating. I'd sue the pants off of you
Lol. Good thing nannies tend to be rich.You're an obvious troll, a funny one!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nanny here but same thing. I started working for a family a few years back and initially thought I saw some red flags in terms of possible abuse so I set up a camera as well. Once I realized they weren't mistreating their kids I stopped watching except for when I just wanted to see my charges for a cheer-up. Has nothing to do with mistrust now.Anonymous wrote:I think it probably means she's realized she's missing out and wants to check in on her kids.
FWIW, I have a nanny cam, and after DH and I were convinced the nanny we'd hired wasn't abusing our baby, we only watched to see the baby. I found myself not watching the nanny at all. The only time we checked to actually watch the nanny was when we noticed our DD goes through a difficult stage personality-wise, to see if she was giving the nanny a hard time, or just us.
Umm so we are to believe that you placed a hidden camera in SOMEONE else's home without consent? I don't believe this and if you did you should have charges brought against you. As childcare providers we are reporters of abuse. It's not for you to decide just because you want to decide if you like the job. You contact dfacs and let them do the investigating. I'd sue the pants off of you
You're an obvious troll, a funny one!Anonymous wrote:Nanny here but same thing. I started working for a family a few years back and initially thought I saw some red flags in terms of possible abuse so I set up a camera as well. Once I realized they weren't mistreating their kids I stopped watching except for when I just wanted to see my charges for a cheer-up. Has nothing to do with mistrust now.Anonymous wrote:I think it probably means she's realized she's missing out and wants to check in on her kids.
FWIW, I have a nanny cam, and after DH and I were convinced the nanny we'd hired wasn't abusing our baby, we only watched to see the baby. I found myself not watching the nanny at all. The only time we checked to actually watch the nanny was when we noticed our DD goes through a difficult stage personality-wise, to see if she was giving the nanny a hard time, or just us.
Anonymous wrote:I'd be leaving. Sorry for the child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, I wouldn't like to have God knows who starring at me all day. These cameras aren't hard to hack into.
Also, get in writing how they plan to use the footage of you.
Use the footage? They are going to view it occasionally from their iPads once a week while a work. Why make this a bigger thing than it is? What do you think they are going to do with the footage, submit you to americas funnies home videos?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, I wouldn't like to have God knows who starring at me all day. These cameras aren't hard to hack into.
Also, get in writing how they plan to use the footage of you.
Anonymous wrote:No, I wouldn't like to have God knows who starring at me all day. These cameras aren't hard to hack into.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks 8:27 troll.
Anonymous wrote:No, I wouldn't like to have God knows who starring at me all day. These cameras aren't hard to hack into.