Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a guest wifi and she has access to that - DH doesn't like to give out our regular wifi pw to anyone, because apparently if you really know what you're doing, you can see the other devices and it's easier to hack? I don't know anything about that, but for practical purposes, we have a wifi we can give my family and babysitters when they're over.
I do make it clear that I expect personal phone to be limited to nap times, but we don't have a GPS in the car. I might send a text during the day. My parents may want to Skype with the kids while the nanny is on duty. I make my preferences known, I expect about 90% compliance on this issue, and as far as I can tell, that's what I'm getting and I'm happy with it. I think the practical considerations for us mean that she should have wifi access on the job, and I trust that it's not being abused.
Your husband thinks your nanny might use your wifi password to spy on you?
Wow.
Anonymous wrote:We have a guest wifi and she has access to that - DH doesn't like to give out our regular wifi pw to anyone, because apparently if you really know what you're doing, you can see the other devices and it's easier to hack? I don't know anything about that, but for practical purposes, we have a wifi we can give my family and babysitters when they're over.
I do make it clear that I expect personal phone to be limited to nap times, but we don't have a GPS in the car. I might send a text during the day. My parents may want to Skype with the kids while the nanny is on duty. I make my preferences known, I expect about 90% compliance on this issue, and as far as I can tell, that's what I'm getting and I'm happy with it. I think the practical considerations for us mean that she should have wifi access on the job, and I trust that it's not being abused.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm an employer and would not be keen on giving out our WiFi password. If you need that much data, you're distracted from your job. We have iPads available for Pinterest or whatever. No need for nanny to be on our WiFi on her phone.
How many hours a week is she isolated like that?
Not PP and I am a nanny who have NEVER needed wifi when I was working and I have been working as a nanny for over seven years. I am the opposite of isolated - out and about with my charge every single day and only alone and quiet when he naps.
Unless you are nannying for a bed-bound child who sleeps eight out of ten hours a day - there is no reason to be "isolated".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm an employer and would not be keen on giving out our WiFi password. If you need that much data, you're distracted from your job. We have iPads available for Pinterest or whatever. No need for nanny to be on our WiFi on her phone.
How many hours a week is she isolated like that?
Not PP and I am a nanny who have NEVER needed wifi when I was working and I have been working as a nanny for over seven years. I am the opposite of isolated - out and about with my charge every single day and only alone and quiet when he naps.
Unless you are nannying for a bed-bound child who sleeps eight out of ten hours a day - there is no reason to be "isolated".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm an employer and would not be keen on giving out our WiFi password. If you need that much data, you're distracted from your job. We have iPads available for Pinterest or whatever. No need for nanny to be on our WiFi on her phone.
How many hours a week is she isolated like that?
Anonymous wrote:I'm an employer and would not be keen on giving out our WiFi password. If you need that much data, you're distracted from your job. We have iPads available for Pinterest or whatever. No need for nanny to be on our WiFi on her phone.
Anonymous wrote:I'm an employer and would not be keen on giving out our WiFi password. If you need that much data, you're distracted from your job. We have iPads available for Pinterest or whatever. No need for nanny to be on our WiFi on her phone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do live-in, and I've only had one family who thought that it shouldn't be provided, but since they listed it in the contract as part of the reason for docking me $4/hour, they were required to give it. I don't abuse the privilege, but really, there are plenty of times when a child wants to see something and we don't have a picture in the house, and it only takes me 15 seconds to find one on the computer.
Um, what the hell? How did you feel about that? These seems crazy irrational to me. And you stayed?
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Thanks for the responses. I live in a pretty clear area and we happen to share the same provider. We get good reception in our house everywhere except in my garage. There is a iMac set up at a nook in our kitchen that I showed her how to use during orientation. I actually encouraged her to use it for ideas and research etc or if she wants to make a certain mix cd for the kids playroom. Also we have the music channels on our cable plan and I showed her those because I tend to listen to the kids channels for music when they are up and about and classical for myself.
Guess I should've said all of this in the op. We also have a home phone. These are the reasons I'm wondering if she just wants it to fool around all day? Shouldn't her data be enough for downtime? I don't really mind the wifi at all just wondering if her seeming to be annoyed at this situation means I left out something standard to hiring a nanny or something!? Lol. If we didn't have the same mobile company I wouldn't even wonder lol
Anonymous wrote:And yes, when there is a little downtime I would very much like to be able to check my email or the news. Why would you think her data would be enough for that? I get like 150 MB a month...it is definitely not enough. If you seriously don't trust her to have wifi access on her phone you need to hire someone else.