Anonymous wrote:Why do you nannies have such contempt for your bosses?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you like me to list all the things adult homeowners and parents who are only home on the weekends do all day while watching children who are out of their regular routine?
They are right; the job is different on the weekends, but it is still hard. Take the compliment.
Wow. Just wow. So you think that nannies are not adults, homeowners or parents?!
I have no words for your particular type of stupidity.
Anonymous wrote:Employers said this to me. I don't know why it bugged me but it did.
First, there are TWO of you on weekends - there is just one of me during the week.
Second, you do not do the child's laundry, clean toys, clean her playroom, or shop for her food - I do all that during the week. You do not take her to daily classes on weekends.
Third, you do not do all the ordering and shopping for the house. You are never out of toilet paper, laundry detergent, etc.
Fourth, you do not have to juggle your schedule around deliveries and service people or keep track of the petty cash to make sure I can pay them. You have no play-dates or play-groups on weekends.
Fifth, you have in-laws and parents to help on weekends - I keep your child engaged, occupied and learning by myself all day.
I am happy in my job and love being a nanny but for some reason this really bugged me yesterday. I won't say anything and there is no resolve - just a vent.
Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Would you like me to list all the things adult homeowners and parents who are only home on the weekends do all day while watching children who are out of their regular routine?
They are right; the job is different on the weekends, but it is still hard. Take the compliment.
Anonymous wrote:Just out of curiosity, what kinds of work do your employers do that they can afford a nanny and still both have every weekend completely off?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you nannies have such contempt for your bosses?
Because a lot of them are clueless and rude? Because employers don’t even see us a people half the time?
Just look at the post in this thread implying nannies aren’t adults or homeowners.
But presumably you use your weekends to take care of those types of issues, just like the parents do... but they have kids with them on the weekends, whereas (perhaps, I don't know about OP/in many cases) the nanny does not. Also, many (professional) parents also have to do carryover work from their jobs on the weekends that nannies do not. It's cute that nanny thinks every family has 2 parents and a billion family members taking care of the kids every weekend, but I think that's not remotely the case in most families that can afford a nanny and particularly in the DC area.
But there are also lots of things that parents do/challenges that parents have with their kids that nannies do not with their charges. They may be different challenges, but they are still there. I don't think it's universally true that nannies have a "harder" "job" vis-a-vis their charges during the week than parents do vis-a-vis their kids on the weekend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you nannies have such contempt for your bosses?
Because a lot of them are clueless and rude? Because employers don’t even see us a people half the time?
Just look at the post in this thread implying nannies aren’t adults or homeowners.
But presumably you use your weekends to take care of those types of issues, just like the parents do... but they have kids with them on the weekends, whereas (perhaps, I don't know about OP/in many cases) the nanny does not. Also, many (professional) parents also have to do carryover work from their jobs on the weekends that nannies do not. It's cute that nanny thinks every family has 2 parents and a billion family members taking care of the kids every weekend, but I think that's not remotely the case in most families that can afford a nanny and particularly in the DC area.
But there are also lots of things that parents do/challenges that parents have with their kids that nannies do not with their charges. They may be different challenges, but they are still there. I don't think it's universally true that nannies have a "harder" "job" vis-a-vis their charges during the week than parents do vis-a-vis their kids on the weekend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you nannies have such contempt for your bosses?
Because a lot of them are clueless and rude? Because employers don’t even see us a people half the time?
Just look at the post in this thread implying nannies aren’t adults or homeowners.
Anonymous wrote:Why do you nannies have such contempt for your bosses?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't you all love it when the parents pretend they know what they're doing? Yet every Monday I get frazzled, overtired children, and a house that looks like a war-zone. Quitting day is coming soon. What else can you do? I'm done.
12.08 here. This is exactly what I get, but at least I have employers who apologize and/or give me a heads up.