Anonymous
Post 10/06/2016 17:38     Subject: I have walked into a mess from hell...

It's not a job creep unless they expect you to clean it. It's their house and if their cleaning standards aren't up to yours, you have to decide whether you want to continue working there, but you have no right to expect them to maintain the house to your standards. Things happen. As long as it doesn't affect your workload (and it shouldn't), just work around it. Your MB already has a mother, she doesn't need your judgment.
Anonymous
Post 10/06/2016 16:55     Subject: I have walked into a mess from hell...

OP, was this job creep or was it in your original contract?
Anonymous
Post 10/06/2016 16:20     Subject: I have walked into a mess from hell...

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:One is lazy if they can only (!!) care for the kids alone.....??!

It's people like you who seem to think that childcare is never "enough."
They think caring for a child is kids play (no pun intended) & that unless household chores are added to the mix, then a Nanny is not really actually working.


It's actually the flip, right? The nanny expects her MB to clean up consistently while also taking care of kids no matter what else my be going on with her, if she is ill, if the kids were particularly difficult, if her mom just died, whatever. And as you said, that is not really a reasonable expectation.


ThevMB has a house where life and all it's drama goes on. This includes birth, illness, and death of family members. The only thing a Nanny should be concerned with is child care and it's attendant contractual responsibilities. If Nanny has also been hired, and paid, to be a housekeeper, then she cleans kitchen, vacuums house, whatever. BUT, if she was hired andbis ONLY PAID to be a Nanny, these are not her duties.



Right. I didn't see in the OP that the MB had added a bunch of responsibilities for the nanny, only that she didn't clean up over the weekend, and the nanny was pissed.
Anonymous
Post 10/06/2016 15:15     Subject: I have walked into a mess from hell...

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:One is lazy if they can only (!!) care for the kids alone.....??!

It's people like you who seem to think that childcare is never "enough."
They think caring for a child is kids play (no pun intended) & that unless household chores are added to the mix, then a Nanny is not really actually working.


It's actually the flip, right? The nanny expects her MB to clean up consistently while also taking care of kids no matter what else my be going on with her, if she is ill, if the kids were particularly difficult, if her mom just died, whatever. And as you said, that is not really a reasonable expectation.


ThevMB has a house where life and all it's drama goes on. This includes birth, illness, and death of family members. The only thing a Nanny should be concerned with is child care and it's attendant contractual responsibilities. If Nanny has also been hired, and paid, to be a housekeeper, then she cleans kitchen, vacuums house, whatever. BUT, if she was hired andbis ONLY PAID to be a Nanny, these are not her duties.

Anonymous
Post 10/06/2016 11:24     Subject: I have walked into a mess from hell...

Anonymous wrote:One is lazy if they can only (!!) care for the kids alone.....??!

It's people like you who seem to think that childcare is never "enough."
They think caring for a child is kids play (no pun intended) & that unless household chores are added to the mix, then a Nanny is not really actually working.


It's actually the flip, right? The nanny expects her MB to clean up consistently while also taking care of kids no matter what else my be going on with her, if she is ill, if the kids were particularly difficult, if her mom just died, whatever. And as you said, that is not really a reasonable expectation.