Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No cameras. Run away from this job.
And run to what? All the wealthy families (best pay, best benefits) have cameras all over the house and property.
+1. Same with most jobs, stores, restaurants and city streets.
The difference...multiple people. There is something very creepy about you being the only person watched by another person.
Yeah... no. I’m a nanny and I encourage cameras. I’m not the person the parents are watching, the baby is.
Currently, I work for high profile parents in Los Angeles and there are cameras all over - inside and out. Security guards are always watching the monitors.
I’ve never worked for any family that didn’t have cameras.
Yeah and you are with the baby. So guess what, they are watching you too.
Seriously, so what? If they were home they’d see me with the baby too.
Honestly, I am so tired of this discussion. I work really hard with my charge and want my employers to see.
If you don’t - don’t work for people with cameras.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No cameras. Run away from this job.
And run to what? All the wealthy families (best pay, best benefits) have cameras all over the house and property.
+1. Same with most jobs, stores, restaurants and city streets.
The difference...multiple people. There is something very creepy about you being the only person watched by another person.
Yeah... no. I’m a nanny and I encourage cameras. I’m not the person the parents are watching, the baby is.
Currently, I work for high profile parents in Los Angeles and there are cameras all over - inside and out. Security guards are always watching the monitors.
I’ve never worked for any family that didn’t have cameras.
Yeah and you are with the baby. So guess what, they are watching you too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No cameras. Run away from this job.
And run to what? All the wealthy families (best pay, best benefits) have cameras all over the house and property.
+1. Same with most jobs, stores, restaurants and city streets.
The difference...multiple people. There is something very creepy about you being the only person watched by another person.
Yeah... no. I’m a nanny and I encourage cameras. I’m not the person the parents are watching, the baby is.
Currently, I work for high profile parents in Los Angeles and there are cameras all over - inside and out. Security guards are always watching the monitors.
I’ve never worked for any family that didn’t have cameras.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No cameras. Run away from this job.
And run to what? All the wealthy families (best pay, best benefits) have cameras all over the house and property.
+1. Same with most jobs, stores, restaurants and city streets.
The difference...multiple people. There is something very creepy about you being the only person watched by another person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No cameras. Run away from this job.
And run to what? All the wealthy families (best pay, best benefits) have cameras all over the house and property.
+1. Same with most jobs, stores, restaurants and city streets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No cameras. Run away from this job.
And run to what? All the wealthy families (best pay, best benefits) have cameras all over the house and property.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No cameras. Run away from this job.
And run to what? All the wealthy families (best pay, best benefits) have cameras all over the house and property.
Anonymous wrote:No cameras. Run away from this job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was unable to prevent my MIL from sharing food and drinks with my kids as babies despite repeated requests, so all the kids were infected with oral herpes and get sores in their mouths. I asked our nanny to not share food and drinks with the kids either and she also ignored that request. The nanny was infected with oral herpes as a result - she was quite surprised when she developed the sores and I have to admit I was not sympathetic.
I worked for a family where the baby developed a yeast infection in the mouth (aka oral thrush) from the mother breast feeding.
Anonymous wrote:I was unable to prevent my MIL from sharing food and drinks with my kids as babies despite repeated requests, so all the kids were infected with oral herpes and get sores in their mouths. I asked our nanny to not share food and drinks with the kids either and she also ignored that request. The nanny was infected with oral herpes as a result - she was quite surprised when she developed the sores and I have to admit I was not sympathetic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you don’t kiss this baby either, correct?
Not on the mouth! Do you French kiss your charges?!!!
Do you know how to read?!!! Where does it say on the mouth?!!!
Please stop, PP. You are being purposely obtuse.
Adult bacteria in your mouth should not be placed in a baby’s mouth. Do not put something into your mouth (as OP did) and then put it in the baby’s mouth. These practices cause tooth decay in babies and young children. Look it up or ask any Pediatric dentist or pediatrician.
Kissing a baby on the cheek is no where close to the same thing.
Nope. Just asking a question and pointing out the flaw in logic. Bacteria is everywhere. So either live in a bubble or get over it.
My God, you are stupid. I tried to be nice but you are simply not Bright enough to comprehend. God speed.