Anonymous wrote:If the child is happy, let the child be happy, it's not like the nanny ignores the kid all day lol. It could be all in your head, don't be insecure and one of those overprotected parents.
Anonymous wrote:This is so common. Once your kid can talk (which might be late, since she may not be receiving adequate verbal stimulation), she'll tell you everything. The nanny probably spends half her day on the phone, if not more. Most of my friends with cameras have had to fire at least one nanny for this same reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not a matter of being bored.
Do you know a mom that's 100% with her child on a Saturday? No. Why a nanny should? Because she's getting paid? That's ridiculous. Taking little "breaks" here and there and daydream or checking your facebook can keep you sane and focused when you need to be.
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Do you know how ridiculous and entitled you sound?
Yes, when someone is paying you to do a job, you do that job, not just whatever you want to do, whenever you want to do it.
Many of us have jobs where we cannot, whether via internet restrictions or the lack of time/schedule, surf the web or spend time on our phones. Some people even work in - gasp - rooms where one cannot bring in phones/electronic equipment. And, some of us also work in courtrooms, where - gasp - phones are not allowed. I'm trying to imagine a world in which I could relay your message to my bosses and NOT get fired.
If you cannot perform your job functions without your phone, you are either addicted to your phone/technology, or you are in the wrong field/profession.
Anonymous wrote:It's not a matter of being bored.
Do you know a mom that's 100% with her child on a Saturday? No. Why a nanny should? Because she's getting paid? That's ridiculous. Taking little "breaks" here and there and daydream or checking your facebook can keep you sane and focused when you need to be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eh, I do this sometimes in the mornings. I clean up the kitchen and my nanny kid plays by herself. I'll sit down, have coffee, sometimes I'm on my phone (often ordering things for MB) but I'll still narrate her activities and ask questions. When my NK starts being more interactive with me we head out for fun activities (I never use my phone when we're out).
I only mess with my phone during that portion of the day.
I don't see an issue. I pay attention but I'm not going to bother a kid who is happily playing without me so some MB who throws on the tv the second I leave can feel like she's getting her money's worth every second. Your kid isn't fascinating to anyone but you and no amount of money will change that. Even if she didn't have a phone in hand your nanny would be daydreaming.
Sorry lady, but some people actually enjoy spending time with children. Maybe you should find a different line of work if you're so bored.