Anonymous
Post 05/31/2022 12:25     Subject: Nannies breaking/damaging items in your home

Anonymous wrote:Our babysitter broke our garage door… thoughts? It’s going to be thousands of dollars to replace. Obviously she doesn’t have that kind of money but we don’t really have that kind of money either but we have no choice it won’t function. She closed the door on our car which also has damage…and it happened because she didn’t follow my directions about parking the car-which she knows and has done so many times before but didn’t this time.


OP is from 2015… start your own thread.
Anonymous
Post 05/30/2022 13:46     Subject: Nannies breaking/damaging items in your home

Anonymous wrote:Our nanny has broken many glasses unloading the dishwasher and never said a thing about that. Then one time she managed the equivalent of a red sock in with a bunch of white rags and went and replaced the whole set immediately. It always struck me as odd that she wouldn't say a thing about the glasses (which I might actually care about because we ultimately had to replace the whole set), whereas the rags were...rags. They can be stained and it doesn't matter.



Why is it the nanny's job to unload the dishwasher? This is what a maid or housekeeper does.
Anonymous
Post 05/29/2022 17:08     Subject: Re:Nannies breaking/damaging items in your home

I wouldn’t think twice about something like this. It’s normal wear and tear.
Anonymous
Post 05/29/2022 13:43     Subject: Nannies breaking/damaging items in your home

Sorry, don’t have not dork when.
Anonymous
Post 05/29/2022 13:42     Subject: Nannies breaking/damaging items in your home

Simple dork when your nanny unload your dishes or do your laundry. She’s not your slave. She’s meant to take care of your kids.
Anonymous
Post 05/28/2022 13:33     Subject: Re:Nannies breaking/damaging items in your home

This thread was posted 7 years ago. Just curious about the opinions. For the mom saying she ruined one of her clothes. That's why I never compromise to do parents laundry. 1. Bcs it's not part of a nanny job; as I'm not a Housekeeper even I family would paying more. For me just a a simple No. And honestly I'm very bad doing my own laundry. And about the broker glass of wine; I would not mind to replace a full new set, no problem at all, but I would be surprised how cheap are the employers. Lots of drama for a glass wine, knowing this was accidentally trying to help the family to keep their kitchen tidy, helping tu unload the dishwasher. In all my years of experience as a nanny, I always have worked with employers only.