Anonymous wrote:I am so so glad that we have a completely different dynamic with our kids' nanny than I see here.
Our nanny has helped us out in a pinch without demanding proof that we were needy enough to be worthy of her effort. We have helped her out when she's needed it without demanding proof that she was in sufficient trouble/discomfort/whatever... to need the time or flexibility.
The nanny and the parents are on the same side in our house. We support and respect each other and have helped each other out significantly in the three years she has been with our family.
We care about and for each other. If anyone treated anyone else w/ the attitude of the OP in this thread I hope the employment relationship would have ended years ago.
+1 from a nanny. My goodness.
OP, there is a perfectly reasonable way to say, "Jean, I am happy to come in early while Tom is away so you won't be late for work, but it is a bit of a hardship on my own household's routine so please let me know if you don't absolutely NEED me to be here by 7 any particular day because I'd prefer to work my regular hours whenever possible." Yes, if she asked you to come in early all week and then you found out she wasn't leaving for work one morning I can see how you'd be mildly peeved, but this is all about communication, OP. And perhaps being a "single parent" all week did have her feeling like she NEEDED you that extra morning. Why so much animosity towards your MB? There must be other issues simmering below the surface...