Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree that you sound very immature
I hope she got that by now. I'd like to think that she won't be doing that nonsense any more. But hey, I bet she's terrific buddies with the kids. And that's EXACTLY what some parents want. It's true. I've seen them.
I think this thread is an excellent example to illustrate to parents why you need the nanny to be your "partner" here, not a "playmate" type for your kid. I understand that some parents may not share my view.
Anonymous wrote:MB here. OP, I don't love this. I can see it happening very occasionally, but I don't want you teaching my kids to help you cover your errors. I don't expect you to be perfect, I don't care if you burn dinner and serve mac-n-cheese again (though I care about nutrition in general but that's a separate issue).
But semi-routinely asking my children to lie for you to cover your back? And seeming to treat their willingness to do it as a measure of their love for you?! Yikes.
Not cool. It isn't my kid(s)' job to cover for you. It's fun for them to be your allies in harmless allegiances - sure. But lying for you? Nope.
You and I have to be the most important allies and I need to know that you're honest and direct with me. If I'm not confident in that then you're not the right person for the job.
And I agree w/ the pp - it really makes you sound incredibly immature. I don't want anyone w/ a teenager's mentality of pulling one over on the parents in the nanny role for my kids. I want a grown up. Maybe you can't cook, but you see yourself siding with the grownups, not the children.
Anonymous wrote:I would not fire you for burning food or serving mac 'n cheese. I would seriously consider firing you - and only refrain from doing so if you were a long-time nanny that was otherwise awesome with my kids - for asking them to lie and telling them that telling the truth would cost you your job. And this would be something where I"m willing to cut you 1 chance - if you are otherwise awesome for years - but if I ever again here about you asking my kid to withhold something from me, no matter how stupid that one little thing is, then I would fire you on the spot.
If you're not a troll, OP, then I'm appalled that you don't get this.
Anonymous wrote:Sadly, OP isn't a troll because her post was also on a Facebook nanny support group where her name was attached to this story and it's true...I don't know her but she's obviously an idiot and unprofessional.