Anonymous
Post 09/05/2018 12:13     Subject: How common is it to take things from employers?

Time for some cameras, locked doors and safes!
Anonymous
Post 09/05/2018 12:12     Subject: How common is it to take things from employers?

Anonymous wrote:I have a nanny that is phenomenal and my Toddler loves her. I suspect that she is taking small items from my home on occasion (a necklace from my jewelry box, similar items). Here on this anonymous forum, nannies, can you tell me if it is common to take things from your employers home - small things, that probably won’t be noticed? Or is this a sign that someone is morally corrupt and shouldn’t be working with kids? We pay her far above market rate and she has an easy job that I doubt she wants to lose over a $20 necklace, so I am mystified by this behavior.

MBs, would this be a dealbreaker for you, or are good nannies hard to find so you would live with it?

For the sake of argument, please assume that I am 90% sure that the nanny is taking the items, and the other 10% is the possibility that they were mysteriously lost. But I am someone who is very careful with personal possessions and never lost things like jewelry before this nanny started.

Thanks.


No, NOT common. Theft is a slipperly slope, where the thief escalates her antics until caught or let go. Right now she may even think you don't have the guts to confront her.

Would immediately ask her for them back and for it not to happen again.

Then I would fire her. No trust if you have a thief as a nanny in your house. Is she a liar too? Double whammy firing then.
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2018 10:43     Subject: Re:How common is it to take things from employers?

Assuming this is not a troll post, my guess is your nanny is a klepto. A klepto can otherwise be a lovely person and trustworthy with your child, while a common thief, as a deceptive person, would not be. In any case, some things are black and white unacceptable and I would fire her as soon as I had confirmation that she was stealing.