Anonymous wrote:Nanny here.
In my humble opinion, if a family is deceitful enough to install a camera behind my back and secretly film me without disclosing it to me, then who is to say they have any moral compass? Of course they do not. How am I to even trust them? They have already proven to me they are of a truly shady character. This shady character trait could mean they will stop at nothing and take things a step further and install these same types of cameras in the bathrooms as well. In other words, people who install secret cameras are not to be trusted since they already have proven they are deceptive human beings, yet we are supposed to believe they are honest enough to follow the law and keep cameras out of the bathroom? Ha!!
And what becomes of the raw footage?
I know a DB who thinks his nanny is very cute. He showed the footage to his neighbor friends over beers, saying, "Ain't she a looker?" trying to set one of them up with her. Shouldn't the nanny have any rights over who sees her footage and who has full access to it or not??
Trust me on this, if someone wants to abuse a child, they will find a way to. Whether it's in the bathroom or the car or the stroller outside...Where there is a will, there is most definitely a way.
A camera is just that...a camera. Not a preventive tool for child abuse. That is just giving a camera way too much credit.
Hey nannies:
If you want to know FOR sure if you are being filmed try this....Lift up your shirt and flash the walls...each corner. Next time your boss and you converse....See if your boss has a tough time making eye contact. If they do,hahahahahaha......then you will know that they have a nanny cam.
Works like a charm every time.
Anonymous wrote:Troll fail.
Anonymous wrote:Any good recommendations on websites/brands for hidden nanny cams?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honest question: If you have a cam, how do you find the time to watch 8, 9, 10 hours of video footage every day? Even with fast forwarding, it seems like a lot!
It's an understandable question. I can't speak for everyone with cameras but since we just use them initially to make sure the nanny is a good fit I don't need to watch all 8 hrs of video. Usually a few minutes here and there tell me all I need to know. Most cameras have the capability of viewing live feed from other computers or smart phones so I check in from work at various times a day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder why the nannies here are so defensive about the idea that their employers want nannycams. If you don't have anything to hide, you shouldn't care.
I explained myself earlier. First of all, there are two separate issues. The first issue is being secretly videotaped. That's a complete violation of trust and I would quit if I found out I was being taped without my knowledge.
As far as an employee telling me in the interview that there will be cameras, that's not something I'm willing to do. I don't have anything to hide but, in my opinion, being videotaped opens the door to being micromanaged. People do things differently. If I don't do something exactly the same way as the parents it doesn't make it wrong. It's just different. I don't want every move I make or word I say to be scrutinized. Obviously I would not do things I have specifically been told not to do, nor would I ignore directions for what I'm supposed to do. Knowing someone is watching/listening to my every move would make me uncomfortable and if I'm constantly on edge I'm not bring the best nanny I can be. It's a matter of personal preference, just like the decision of whether of not to use cameras. I have no problem with parents who choose to use cameras (as long as the nanny knows) but I would not be a good fit for those families.
Anonymous wrote:Honest question: If you have a cam, how do you find the time to watch 8, 9, 10 hours of video footage every day? Even with fast forwarding, it seems like a lot!
Anonymous wrote:I wonder why the nannies here are so defensive about the idea that their employers want nannycams. If you don't have anything to hide, you shouldn't care.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder why the nannies here are so defensive about the idea that their employers want nannycams. If you don't have anything to hide, you shouldn't care.