Anonymous
Post 06/10/2013 23:19     Subject: Thoughts on my situation today.

OP again.

I had the weekend to think about things, and read the replies and I do know that what he did was wrong. As of now I am still not thinking about quitting because I really do rely on this job, and this has been my only major problem. If something happens again, I may change my mind. He has not apologized but he has been acting strange, I think he realized he looked like a fool.
Anonymous
Post 06/10/2013 22:49     Subject: Thoughts on my situation today.

OP, you are not HIS nanny for Christ's sake!! He is a grown-ass man and it is up to him and him alone to get himself up from bed and to work on time. It would have been completely inappropriate if you walked into his bedroom to wake him up. He is just a jerk and I cannot believe he said what he said to you. His remarks are completely off the cuff.

You sound like a wonderful and caring nanny and honestly, take this as a red flag that this family does not respect you. What this husband said to you was 100% unwarranted and he owes you a complete apology. If he still continues to blame you w/out taking full responsibility, then try to find another position. Trust me, any job where you are treated so rotten that it leaves you in tears is not worth your time. I have been there many times OP.

So sorry this happened to you today.
Feel better knowing you did everything right.
I would have done the same exact thing. Well, except apologize to this jerk off for not waking him up.

Good Luck.
Anonymous
Post 06/10/2013 20:54     Subject: Thoughts on my situation today.

I've been yelled at by a MB before. I was hurt and apologized to her for what had made her mad. The difference with my situation is that I had actually messed up with something and she was pissed about it. Though she shouldn't have yelled at me, I understood because I had messed up.

The OP didn't do anything wrong and for any of the PPs to act like she doesn't need to stand up for herself is crazy!

OP- you need to speak up for yourself. You don't need to quit your job but you need to mention it to your bosses. Tell them that it's not your job to wake DB up and that you don't appreciate being spoken to in that way.
Anonymous
Post 06/10/2013 18:41     Subject: Thoughts on my situation today.

Yeah that's totally wrong of him, OP. I wouldnt be ok with that!!
Anonymous
Post 06/10/2013 18:02     Subject: Thoughts on my situation today.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That fact that you cried about it and felt the need to apologize blows my mind...please nannies all over the world-we need to stop letting MB and DB's speak to us any kind of way and treat us like their puppets and slaves!

It's really getting out of hand and maybe we need to read the definition of what a nanny is, because theses people have it twisted and turning the meaning into such things as: PERSONAL SLAVE, STAY-AT-HOME MOM'S PERSONAL BITCH, and in OP's case, FUCKING ALARM CLOCK!!


Being yelled at by a boss isn't specific to nannies. There are plenty of nasty people in this world, some yell at their nannies, some yell at other employees. I've been yelled at and made to cry before by a "boss" (I was as student) but standing up to him/her wasn't an option but the fact that I didn't doesn't perpetuate the problem other people have with their bosses.

OP - don't let this poster make you feel bad about the way you handled the situation. I think your DB was so wrong and totally out of line but your reaction was understandable. I do think you could consider talking to MB and DB about it when the situation has calmed down though because it was really inappropriate of him and you should make sure it doesn't happen again.


Standing up to a boss who is yelling at you is always an option.

Try it sometime and see how much more respect you get when you do.