Anonymous
Post 02/13/2015 21:45     Subject: Light Housework Request for a Nanny

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You can't empty the dishwasher and fold one load of clothes? Nannies are not maids or a jack of all trafes. Nannies take care of children and CHILD related duties which do not include emptying dishwasher, folding your clothes, or anything to do for an adult.

Sorry OP if you have above bitter nanny

Sorry if you have a nanny who understands her job.
Anonymous
Post 02/13/2015 20:36     Subject: Light Housework Request for a Nanny

Anonymous wrote:You can't empty the dishwasher and fold one load of clothes? Nannies are not maids or a jack of all trafes. Nannies take care of children and CHILD related duties which do not include emptying dishwasher, folding your clothes, or anything to do for an adult.

Sorry OP if you have above bitter nanny
Anonymous
Post 02/13/2015 13:50     Subject: Light Housework Request for a Nanny

Anonymous wrote:A nanny is not a maid. She takes care of children, their laundry, meals, dishes used by them. Nannies do not make your bed, clean up after you, do your laundry, at least not for the rate you are paying. Pay her $100/hr and the sky's the limit.


If the applies for a job that has these duties in the job description - then she does it. If it's not for her - don't apply for such jobs and be specific. Either way, outline all duties in the contract. Easy peasy. My nanny does housework, we're both ok with it. If she changes her mind then she is free to look for another position because my household needs an employee willing to do these duties.
Anonymous
Post 02/12/2015 21:35     Subject: Light Housework Request for a Nanny

Anonymous wrote:You can't empty the dishwasher and fold one load of clothes? Nannies are not maids or a jack of all trafes. Nannies take care of children and CHILD related duties which do not include emptying dishwasher, folding your clothes, or anything to do for an adult.

This.
Anonymous
Post 02/12/2015 21:32     Subject: Light Housework Request for a Nanny

Anonymous wrote:
mfs525 wrote:In my search for a nanny I requested she be responsible for "light housework". When I hired her I did not define what this was. She is willing to do the laundry for my daughter and clean my daughters bottles, clean her dishes and put away her toys.

However, I have asked her to empty the dishwasher (1x a week) and fold 1 load of laundry (1x a week). She refuses to do these tasks stating this is not included in "light housework".

She watches one child, my daughter who generally takes two 1.5 hour naps a day. I pay her the going rate and she works for me 20 hours a week.

Have any others experienced this? Is my request for light housework reasonable? Or do other nannies ONLY do stuff for the baby?


You pay 20 hours a week and the charge sleeps 3 hours a days while she is on the clock!? What does she do half the time - nap, watch tv or doodle around on her smartphone??
Redo the contract. Meal prep, vacuuming, all laundry is common.

Clueless and pathetic.
Anonymous
Post 02/12/2015 20:16     Subject: Re:Light Housework Request for a Nanny

I'm a nanny and my NF asks that I unload the dishwasher every day and then reload it throughout the day. Of course I end up putting away dishes that were used by someone other than my charge, but it really takes all of 10 minutes. I typically do it while my charge is sitting at the table eating breakfast or lunch, and it's no big deal. I'll also take out the garbage if it's full, but I do admit to kind of rolling my eyes and sighing to myself if I arrive in the morning to a completely full garbage can.