Anonymous wrote:OP here. I am ok taking care of sick kids. I am not ok taking care of throwing up children with a stomach bug. In my personal opinion when they are that sick they need mommy & daddy snuggles. I am more then going to get it if I am being the on le caring for them. Then parents will need to take off work anyway. Why not take it off when their kids are sick.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t expect a Nanny to care for a child who is vomiting & has a stomach bug.
The parents that take this as a given are simply selfish, inconsiderate + not too bright.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No employee should expose herself to vomiting kids. Period.
Nurses, PA’s and doctors do it all the time.
And are paid accordingly, and have legal job protection. Nannies often have some bimbo parent who never had an employee before. Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:You were exposed long before the child started vomiting, OP.
And if this family gets “stomach bugs” frequently, you should look for food poisoning. Something is very wrong with a family that pukes that much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No employee should expose herself to vomiting kids. Period.
Nurses, PA’s and doctors do it all the time.
And are paid accordingly, and have legal job protection. Nannies often have some bimbo parent who never had an employee before. Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nanny here and I take care of my charges no matter what. If I get the bug from them, I stay home. I have never refused to care for a dick child no matter what. I’ve worn masks and gloves when cleaning up vomit and sometimes do manage not to get their stomach bug.
That said - I’ve never nannies for twins and a toddler before. I think you were right in asking one of the parents to stay home due to the sheer work load and wanting the well-kids to stay away from the sick one.
Nannies vary on this question. I am firmly in the camp that cares for the child no matter what. Other nannies I respect refuse to care for contagious kids. Only you can decide which camp you’re in.
Hope you never have to use up “your” sick leave, while you recover from job induced illnesses.
Anonymous wrote:Nanny here and I take care of my charges no matter what. If I get the bug from them, I stay home. I have never refused to care for a dick child no matter what. I’ve worn masks and gloves when cleaning up vomit and sometimes do manage not to get their stomach bug.
That said - I’ve never nannies for twins and a toddler before. I think you were right in asking one of the parents to stay home due to the sheer work load and wanting the well-kids to stay away from the sick one.
Nannies vary on this question. I am firmly in the camp that cares for the child no matter what. Other nannies I respect refuse to care for contagious kids. Only you can decide which camp you’re in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No employee should expose herself to vomiting kids. Period.
Nurses, PA’s and doctors do it all the time.