Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After the stories my friends have told me about their lazy nannies and my own experiences, I will never have a nanny working in my home without a camera again. Our last nanny spent all day on her cell phone. Even our dogwalker was dishonest with us and did not walk the dog, but would send us texts reporting on their “walk.” Cameras are there to hold you accountable — and no we do not watch them all day.
We were able to watch our Housekeeper show up late, leave early and sit on the couch watching TV!!
How did she clean your house? Twitch her nose?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with wanting my employers to see how hard I work all day! Seriously, I don't understand the big deal. We are being filmed pretty much anyplace we go anymore.
I have no trouble at all taking a ten minute nap when my charge is sleeping and have no trouble being myself and acting silly when playing with her.
It is the future, nannies. Cameras are getting cheaper by the minute and everyone will have them at some point. Get over yourselves.
This. I am a really good nanny and an excellent teacher. I go above and beyond for my charge every single day - and I want my employers to see that. I do not touch my phone until my charge is napping and I am 100% there for my charge.
I want cameras in the house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After the stories my friends have told me about their lazy nannies and my own experiences, I will never have a nanny working in my home without a camera again. Our last nanny spent all day on her cell phone. Even our dogwalker was dishonest with us and did not walk the dog, but would send us texts reporting on their “walk.” Cameras are there to hold you accountable — and no we do not watch them all day.
We were able to watch our Housekeeper show up late, leave early and sit on the couch watching TV!!
Anonymous wrote:I agree with wanting my employers to see how hard I work all day! Seriously, I don't understand the big deal. We are being filmed pretty much anyplace we go anymore.
I have no trouble at all taking a ten minute nap when my charge is sleeping and have no trouble being myself and acting silly when playing with her.
It is the future, nannies. Cameras are getting cheaper by the minute and everyone will have them at some point. Get over yourselves.
Anonymous wrote:After the stories my friends have told me about their lazy nannies and my own experiences, I will never have a nanny working in my home without a camera again. Our last nanny spent all day on her cell phone. Even our dogwalker was dishonest with us and did not walk the dog, but would send us texts reporting on their “walk.” Cameras are there to hold you accountable — and no we do not watch them all day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of workplaces have cameras. If you worked at Target, you'd have cameras pointed at you all day. What's the difference?
The difference is that the cameras are filming you in a group with other people.
In a public place.
It is entirely different when someone is only filming YOU and you alone.
In their home.
Caring for their kid.
Duh.
Does this really have to be explained....??!
Talk about comparing apples to oranges.
Anonymous wrote:A lot of workplaces have cameras. If you worked at Target, you'd have cameras pointed at you all day. What's the difference?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's just something a little sick about people wanting to watch your every move while you're trying to develop a good healthy relationship with a person...
kind of like those ridiculous reality shows. But some people might really like doing that with the world watching. And yes, the employers can put a "funny" clip of you on YouTube with your name, if they want. Ha, ha!
Anonymous wrote:There's just something a little sick about people wanting to watch your every move while you're trying to develop a good healthy relationship with a person...
kind of like those ridiculous reality shows. But some people might really like doing that with the world watching. And yes, the employers can put a "funny" clip of you on YouTube with your name, if they want. Ha, ha!