Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've never been fired, but with my first nanny job I was threatened several times for calling in sick (from a stomach flu, I got from them) and not texting my MB essentially while driving (she wanted to know when we left, and when we were 30 minutes away. No stoplights, so I texted when we were closer and I could stop). She was miserable and has gone through 17 nannies since I left in 2012.
I've known nannies who were fired for:
-Repeated improper carseat use
-Falling asleep daily, and neglecting the children.
-Taking too many sick days
- Not finishing daily chores
- Posting negative information about families on social media
- Posting pictures of their NK's without permission on social media
- Giving the children sleep aids before nap
- Refusing to follow the parents wishes
- Spanking
- Asking for a raise
- Asking for overtime, other benefits
- Asking to be paid on the books
-Being late to work due to a car accident
-Telling the child no
-Calling the employer by their first name
- Refusal to wear set uniform
- Refusal to reorganizing the pantry
- Refusal to deep clean refrigerator
There are many legitimate and ridiculous reasons nannies are fired.
Oh wow.
Calling the employer by their first name and the uniform? Good lord people.
I have a feeling that's not the real reason.
I interviewed for a position which required Mr. and Mrs. so-and-so, uniforms, etc. I was told upfront that any deviation would result in one warning then dismissal. I told them that I clearly was not a good fit, as I see a nanny as a parent's partner in raising their child, not someone that the child views as "the help" so disrespects. Sorry, but I can easily believe this!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've never been fired, but with my first nanny job I was threatened several times for calling in sick (from a stomach flu, I got from them) and not texting my MB essentially while driving (she wanted to know when we left, and when we were 30 minutes away. No stoplights, so I texted when we were closer and I could stop). She was miserable and has gone through 17 nannies since I left in 2012.
I've known nannies who were fired for:
-Repeated improper carseat use
-Falling asleep daily, and neglecting the children.
-Taking too many sick days
- Not finishing daily chores
- Posting negative information about families on social media
- Posting pictures of their NK's without permission on social media
- Giving the children sleep aids before nap
- Refusing to follow the parents wishes
- Spanking
- Asking for a raise
- Asking for overtime, other benefits
- Asking to be paid on the books
-Being late to work due to a car accident
-Telling the child no
-Calling the employer by their first name
- Refusal to wear set uniform
- Refusal to reorganizing the pantry
- Refusal to deep clean refrigerator
There are many legitimate and ridiculous reasons nannies are fired.
Oh wow.
Calling the employer by their first name and the uniform? Good lord people.
I have a feeling that's not the real reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've never been fired, but with my first nanny job I was threatened several times for calling in sick (from a stomach flu, I got from them) and not texting my MB essentially while driving (she wanted to know when we left, and when we were 30 minutes away. No stoplights, so I texted when we were closer and I could stop). She was miserable and has gone through 17 nannies since I left in 2012.
I've known nannies who were fired for:
-Repeated improper carseat use
-Falling asleep daily, and neglecting the children.
-Taking too many sick days
- Not finishing daily chores
- Posting negative information about families on social media
- Posting pictures of their NK's without permission on social media
- Giving the children sleep aids before nap
- Refusing to follow the parents wishes
- Spanking
- Asking for a raise
- Asking for overtime, other benefits
- Asking to be paid on the books
-Being late to work due to a car accident
-Telling the child no
-Calling the employer by their first name
- Refusal to wear set uniform
- Refusal to reorganizing the pantry
- Refusal to deep clean refrigerator
There are many legitimate and ridiculous reasons nannies are fired.
Oh wow.
Calling the employer by their first name and the uniform? Good lord people.