Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How long have you had her?
How old is she?
Was she driving your car or hers?
How old are your children?
She was in our car not hers. Kids are 4 and 2. She's been with us since shortly after our first daughters birth. She is 23 years old and was going 62 in a 50.
LOL. That is WHY she told you. She was in your car, of course she had to tell you before you found out yourself. She didn't do this to be an honest nanny, she did this because she knew she would get caught otherwise...she was driving in your car, not hers!
This nanny sounds sneaky.
Tell us in a few months if ms.poppins hasn't done a damn thing to consider her termination!
She sounds sneaky and unreliable. Of course she would come clean when she knows she's corned, giving her praise for being 'honest' is a joke. Bet if it was in her car the ticket occurred, she would have never mentioned to you!
What dense nanny would?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How long have you had her?
How old is she?
Was she driving your car or hers?
How old are your children?
She was in our car not hers. Kids are 4 and 2. She's been with us since shortly after our first daughters birth. She is 23 years old and was going 62 in a 50.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think the nanny should be fired and am glad you thought it over, but I think it's a bit unfair for other posters to think it's sooo 'ridiculous' that you would ascertain the thought. Yes, I have gone over the speed limit numerous times and will do so again, but I certainly understand why you would be concerned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm honestly quite surprised at how many people are okay with this!
I'm a nanny, and I don't even go 2mph over the speed limit when I have my charges in the car. If this were my nanny, I would probably either ban her from driving (if there were alternative transportation) or fire her if I needed a reliable driver for my kids. I wouldn't make that choice lightly, because finding a good nanny who fits with your family isn't easy, but this seems so negligent I don't know how I could overlook it. Unless it was a speed trap zone (where the limit drops suddenly and cops like to ticket people who are still in the midst of slowing down) I wouldn't be able to keep her on as a driver for my kids.
Full disclosure being that I myself have been in three very serious accidents (as a passenger) and lost two good friends at 16 and 20 in road accidents where they were speeding, so I know I am more extreme than most people. But nonetheless...
No one likes a martyr. It's fine you've never been caught with a speeding ticket, but I would hardly call going over the speed limit negligence to a child's well-being. She told the mb, so she clearly cares about the well being of the kids and the opinions of the parents.
And this is how a nanny becomes a micromanaging MB...
Oh, sorry, expecting the nanny to follow traffic laws while transporting children is now considered MICROMANAGING? I will take you less seriously on the other thread if so.
What other thread? You are referring to another poster. Every micromanaging MB can recite stories like yours on why they expect the nanny to follow their rules. You don't go even 2 mph over the speed limit? Seriously? Hope I'm not in back of you in traffic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm honestly quite surprised at how many people are okay with this!
I'm a nanny, and I don't even go 2mph over the speed limit when I have my charges in the car. If this were my nanny, I would probably either ban her from driving (if there were alternative transportation) or fire her if I needed a reliable driver for my kids. I wouldn't make that choice lightly, because finding a good nanny who fits with your family isn't easy, but this seems so negligent I don't know how I could overlook it. Unless it was a speed trap zone (where the limit drops suddenly and cops like to ticket people who are still in the midst of slowing down) I wouldn't be able to keep her on as a driver for my kids.
Full disclosure being that I myself have been in three very serious accidents (as a passenger) and lost two good friends at 16 and 20 in road accidents where they were speeding, so I know I am more extreme than most people. But nonetheless...
No one likes a martyr. It's fine you've never been caught with a speeding ticket, but I would hardly call going over the speed limit negligence to a child's well-being. She told the mb, so she clearly cares about the well being of the kids and the opinions of the parents.
And this is how a nanny becomes a micromanaging MB...
Oh, sorry, expecting the nanny to follow traffic laws while transporting children is now considered MICROMANAGING? I will take you less seriously on the other thread if so.