Anonymous wrote:I am a career nanny. I do all child related laundry as well as throw in our (yes, I use towels too) kitchen towels and napkins. We don't use a fresh napkin every meal, or daily even, but when I do a load of clothing I go around and grab he dirty linens that we all use. I don't wash the parents bath towels, but did do that for my last family when the children were in school, but not over the summer. Being a nanny is being an active participant in the household, very different than being a babysitter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How lazy are you? We are talking about 20 minutes of extra work per week. You could easily spend 20 minutes less on your cell phone and get that done.
Do you know why I get big bonuses at work and a raise every year? It's not for doing the bare minimum and complaining of something is slightly outside of my job description.
That is 5 hours and twenty minutes of OT that she is NOt being paid for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How lazy are you? We are talking about 20 minutes of extra work per week. You could easily spend 20 minutes less on your cell phone and get that done.
Do you know why I get big bonuses at work and a raise every year? It's not for doing the bare minimum and complaining of something is slightly outside of my job description.
That is 5 hours and twenty minutes of OT that she is NOt being paid for.
Anonymous wrote:How lazy are you? We are talking about 20 minutes of extra work per week. You could easily spend 20 minutes less on your cell phone and get that done.
Do you know why I get big bonuses at work and a raise every year? It's not for doing the bare minimum and complaining of something is slightly outside of my job description.
Anonymous wrote:Seriously? I see a bunch of self-entitled nannies on this post. I'm sure you all have great jobs where you don't have to do any laundry or cleaning at all, but still get paid the big bucks... oh wait, where are you finding time to be posting here??
And really... this is a person's home. Cloth hand towels for kitchen and bathrooms as well as cloth napkins are perfectly normal. Do you really use paper towels for drying your hands at home all the time? The waste!
Be aware that you've been doing it already and haven't complained yet. Your family is likely going to look at you funny when this issue is mentioned and wonder why you have such a problem with it. They will also wonder what other issues you have that you're being passive and asking around about too...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously? I see a bunch of self-entitled nannies on this post. I'm sure you all have great jobs where you don't have to do any laundry or cleaning at all, but still get paid the big bucks... oh wait, where are you finding time to be posting here??
And really... this is a person's home. Cloth hand towels for kitchen and bathrooms as well as cloth napkins are perfectly normal. Do you really use paper towels for drying your hands at home all the time? The waste!
Be aware that you've been doing it already and haven't complained yet. Your family is likely going to look at you funny when this issue is mentioned and wonder why you have such a problem with it. They will also wonder what other issues you have that you're being passive and asking around about too...
Stop. Seriously. You are just embarrassing yourself, PP.
Anonymous wrote:Seriously? I see a bunch of self-entitled nannies on this post. I'm sure you all have great jobs where you don't have to do any laundry or cleaning at all, but still get paid the big bucks... oh wait, where are you finding time to be posting here??
And really... this is a person's home. Cloth hand towels for kitchen and bathrooms as well as cloth napkins are perfectly normal. Do you really use paper towels for drying your hands at home all the time? The waste!
Be aware that you've been doing it already and haven't complained yet. Your family is likely going to look at you funny when this issue is mentioned and wonder why you have such a problem with it. They will also wonder what other issues you have that you're being passive and asking around about too...
Anonymous wrote:I absolutely include all kids bedding and towels in what I consider laundry for the kids.
I scrupulously avoid having the nanny do any of my or my husband's laundry.
If our nanny balked at tossing in the handtowels from the kitchen or common bathrooms occasionally I'd be pretty displeased.
Pick your battles OP. Is this a hill to die on or is it petty in the bigger picture? Only you can answer that.