Anonymous wrote:If you worked at a bank or retail or anyplace else you wouldn't to leave just because your boss was there. You shift is your shift.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let me get this straight, OP. You are being paid for 12 hours a day. You have a 5 1/2 hour break in the middle of the day. You want to be allowed to leave early when MB gets home. Please do your MB and an unemployed nanny a favor and quit your job ASAP.
Exactly what I was going to say.
you are really stupid if this is real. Please quit your job now and give it to someone who deserves it.
Anonymous wrote:Does not at all seem depressed. Im not trying to sound like a b*tch, but everyone I've talked to agrees with me. If she leaves work early and goes out and does whatever, I don't care. But the minute she comes home, I should be able to leave. I just don't get it.
Anonymous wrote:Let me get this straight, OP. You are being paid for 12 hours a day. You have a 5 1/2 hour break in the middle of the day. You want to be allowed to leave early when MB gets home. Please do your MB and an unemployed nanny a favor and quit your job ASAP.
Anonymous wrote:This is a horrible situation for you to be in.
Anonymous wrote:I also just considered that MB might not be comfortable docking your pay because so many nannies, myself included, require guaranteed hours. She may be assuming, OP, that she's going to need to pay you for all 60 hours every week anyway so she might as well take advantage of being home while you're there to handle the kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
If asking people to take care of their own children is judgmental, then so be it. I do judge people who sit around while others take care of their children-regardless if they are being paid or not. The point of childcare is to provide alternative care for children when their parents are unable to do so themselves, not when the parents feel like sleeping in, sitting and drinking their wine, or finishing up their phone conversations and changing out of their work clothes for 30 minutes at the end of the day. When you have children, your life changes, just because you have the means to pay someone to deal with these changes, does not make it right
Thank you!!!! Nannying is not my issue. My issue is lack of parenting. I know people who need a nanny more then this family does but cannot afford one. I'm not judging anyone. All I'm saying is that one the parents are home, be a parent. If you can't or don't want to deal with your kids, then you shouldn't have had one.
I don't care if I was paying someone a million dollars, I would feel awkward having them take care of my child when I was home. Another thing is the father gets them every other weekend. I try to make it easier for him because its a long drive for him, so ill meet him somewhere. But I don't feel I should be driving out of my way to meet him. Again this was never discussed. Apparently the last nanny did this.
You are all entitled to your opinons. But your posts (some bolded specifics above) are the exact definition of judging someone. That is exactly what you're doing.
Obnoxious. There are often painful lessons in humility ahead for folks who think they're so much better than everyone else.
Anonymous wrote:
If asking people to take care of their own children is judgmental, then so be it. I do judge people who sit around while others take care of their children-regardless if they are being paid or not. The point of childcare is to provide alternative care for children when their parents are unable to do so themselves, not when the parents feel like sleeping in, sitting and drinking their wine, or finishing up their phone conversations and changing out of their work clothes for 30 minutes at the end of the day. When you have children, your life changes, just because you have the means to pay someone to deal with these changes, does not make it right
Thank you!!!! Nannying is not my issue. My issue is lack of parenting. I know people who need a nanny more then this family does but cannot afford one. I'm not judging anyone. All I'm saying is that one the parents are home, be a parent. If you can't or don't want to deal with your kids, then you shouldn't have had one.
I don't care if I was paying someone a million dollars, I would feel awkward having them take care of my child when I was home. Another thing is the father gets them every other weekend. I try to make it easier for him because its a long drive for him, so ill meet him somewhere. But I don't feel I should be driving out of my way to meet him. Again this was never discussed. Apparently the last nanny did this.
Anonymous wrote:We get it, OP. You want to go home. You are still wrong though.
It's probably a good idea for you to find another position. Also, if you are going to be so judgmental, maybe nannying isn't for you.