Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So... after all that... there is no such thing as a "hidden camera detector", right?
Anyone can buy one, even you.
Where?
Not PP and not a nanny but I would also like to know what they are called and where I could get one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nannies, if you are worried about cameras and the possible negative reflection on your job performance please leave the profession.
Unfortunately you will find almost every job now will have you on some type of performance or security camera.
If you can't trust the nanny, you shouldn't have one. Simple.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So... after all that... there is no such thing as a "hidden camera detector", right?
Anyone can buy one, even you.
Where?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So... after all that... there is no such thing as a "hidden camera detector", right?
Anyone can buy one, even you.
Anonymous wrote:So... after all that... there is no such thing as a "hidden camera detector", right?
Anonymous wrote:I'm confused. What is your actual issue?
You don't want a job with cameras?
You think every camera is recording and storing hours of you walking around a house with a child?
You think the family is paying someone to watch hours and hours of you walking around the house with a child?
You are paranoid there are cameras everywhere and under the toilet?
You can get on a soapbox and say you don't trust people who put up cameras. And then go ahead and please quit.
Sounds like the best result for you and the family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a nanny and I want to know if you have cameras, I don't need to know where but be honest that they are around
Why would you need to know that if you are ok with not knowing where they are?
It's the law that the nanny is informed that you do, or you may, have hidden cameras recording her, and you will not have them in the bathroom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a nanny and I want to know if you have cameras, I don't need to know where but be honest that they are around
Why would you need to know that if you are ok with not knowing where they are?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most jobs have camera's. At my job they are clearly in the office and no one thinks twice. Assume they are there or find another job.
T h e cameras are not in bathrooms.
Anonymous wrote:Most jobs have camera's. At my job they are clearly in the office and no one thinks twice. Assume they are there or find another job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Although I am fine with cameras that my employers tell me about I just do not trust someone who would secretly tape me. I would consider it a reflection of their regard for human dignity in general, not just a desire to protect children. Disclosing the camera will turn away any perverts who want to harm kids. A lazy nanny who plans to watch tv all day will go elsewhere. Choosing not to disclose it just gives them a special show at my expense.
Does anyone have recommendations for a camera detector? I just came across an iPhone app and have found several models under $100. Would love to know about other peoples experience before I buy.
It's against the law. If you have installed a hidden camera you have to tell your employees. Especially in Maryland otherwise be prepared to be sued by employees.
Anonymous wrote:Nannies, if you are worried about cameras and the possible negative reflection on your job performance please leave the profession.
Unfortunately you will find almost every job now will have you on some type of performance or security camera.