Anonymous wrote:OP, you have to leave his babysitter’s name at the daycare so that she will have permission to pick him up after school.
Have the school also meet her face to face so that they also will know what she looks like.
I wouldn’t pay anyone $25/Hr.
That rate is highway robbery.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Please help me make a plan" is over-the-top for such a simple issue, OP. Did you think there was another answer beyond, "have your kid get to know her?"
This is my post, OP, and I am an MB and not a nanny.
Your pathetically striking out at nannies is embarrassing. Consider aftercare/daycare for your child. You assume that critical and bitchy comments came from nannies - and they didn't. You will not keep your current nanny for long with your ugly attitude. You are a good daycare mother - embrace it.
Oh, well thanks for the useless post. And speaking of "striking out" at people needlessly, way to attack people who send their kids to daycare. WTF "daycare mom". So you showed your true colors...you think you are better than parebts who send kids to daycare. What a stupid thing to feel superior about. Sorry I lashed out at the nannies though - should have been lashing out at some "nanny moms" who can dish it out but cannot take it apparently.
My question was about a plan for a nanny. Why do you find that so offensive? You guys are losers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Please help me make a plan" is over-the-top for such a simple issue, OP. Did you think there was another answer beyond, "have your kid get to know her?"
This is my post, OP, and I am an MB and not a nanny.
Your pathetically striking out at nannies is embarrassing. Consider aftercare/daycare for your child. You assume that critical and bitchy comments came from nannies - and they didn't. You will not keep your current nanny for long with your ugly attitude. You are a good daycare mother - embrace it.
Oh, well thanks for the useless post. And speaking of "striking out" at people needlessly, way to attack people who send their kids to daycare. WTF "daycare mom". So you showed your true colors...you think you are better than parebts who send kids to daycare. What a stupid thing to feel superior about. Sorry I lashed out at the nannies though - should have been lashing out at some "nanny moms" who can dish it out but cannot take it apparently.
My question was about a plan for a nanny. Why do you find that so offensive? You guys are losers.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Please help me make a plan" is over-the-top for such a simple issue, OP. Did you think there was another answer beyond, "have your kid get to know her?"
This is my post, OP, and I am an MB and not a nanny.
Your pathetically striking out at nannies is embarrassing. Consider aftercare/daycare for your child. You assume that critical and bitchy comments came from nannies - and they didn't. You will not keep your current nanny for long with your ugly attitude. You are a good daycare mother - embrace it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You know, I thought nannies were supposed to be "professionals" and experts in child development. But your responses are thoughtless and pathetic and show your true colors.
By "plan" I was looking to draw from all of your valuable experiences as far as what is the best way to introduce and hire someone and finalize and include in a contract, do a trial day, things to look out for, what makes transition easier etc.
I guess I will just go read care.com. They have a bunch of resources I can read on how to hire a nanny.
Thanks "nannies" (babysitters?) I don't know the right term, but it is definitely bitches.
I am the "bitch", Dear, and I am not a nanny. I employ a great nanny.
And yet you still have not provided one useful piece of advice. Bitch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You know, I thought nannies were supposed to be "professionals" and experts in child development. But your responses are thoughtless and pathetic and show your true colors.
By "plan" I was looking to draw from all of your valuable experiences as far as what is the best way to introduce and hire someone and finalize and include in a contract, do a trial day, things to look out for, what makes transition easier etc.
I guess I will just go read care.com. They have a bunch of resources I can read on how to hire a nanny.
Thanks "nannies" (babysitters?) I don't know the right term, but it is definitely bitches.
I am the "bitch", Dear, and I am not a nanny. I employ a great nanny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Please help me make a plan" is over-the-top for such a simple issue, OP. Did you think there was another answer beyond, "have your kid get to know her?"
This is my post, OP, and I am an MB and not a nanny.
Your pathetically striking out at nannies is embarrassing. Consider aftercare/daycare for your child. You assume that critical and bitchy comments came from nannies - and they didn't. You will not keep your current nanny for long with your ugly attitude. You are a good daycare mother - embrace it.
Agree.
-- Signed, a nanny.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Please help me make a plan" is over-the-top for such a simple issue, OP. Did you think there was another answer beyond, "have your kid get to know her?"
This is my post, OP, and I am an MB and not a nanny.
Your pathetically striking out at nannies is embarrassing. Consider aftercare/daycare for your child. You assume that critical and bitchy comments came from nannies - and they didn't. You will not keep your current nanny for long with your ugly attitude. You are a good daycare mother - embrace it.
Agree.
-- Signed, a nanny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Please help me make a plan" is over-the-top for such a simple issue, OP. Did you think there was another answer beyond, "have your kid get to know her?"
This is my post, OP, and I am an MB and not a nanny.
Your pathetically striking out at nannies is embarrassing. Consider aftercare/daycare for your child. You assume that critical and bitchy comments came from nannies - and they didn't. You will not keep your current nanny for long with your ugly attitude. You are a good daycare mother - embrace it.
Anonymous wrote:OP, you have to leave his babysitter’s name at the daycare so that she will have permission to pick him up after school.
Have the school also meet her face to face so that they also will know what she looks like.
I wouldn’t pay anyone $25/Hr.
That rate is highway robbery.
Anonymous wrote:OP, you have to leave his babysitter’s name at the daycare so that she will have permission to pick him up after school.
Have the school also meet her face to face so that they also will know what she looks like.
I wouldn’t pay anyone $25/Hr.
That rate is highway robbery.
Anonymous wrote:"Please help me make a plan" is over-the-top for such a simple issue, OP. Did you think there was another answer beyond, "have your kid get to know her?"
Anonymous wrote:You know, I thought nannies were supposed to be "professionals" and experts in child development. But your responses are thoughtless and pathetic and show your true colors.
By "plan" I was looking to draw from all of your valuable experiences as far as what is the best way to introduce and hire someone and finalize and include in a contract, do a trial day, things to look out for, what makes transition easier etc.
I guess I will just go read care.com. They have a bunch of resources I can read on how to hire a nanny.
Thanks "nannies" (babysitters?) I don't know the right term, but it is definitely bitches.