Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am an excellent nanny. I use my phone the same way most parents use theirs--to send and receive texts/emails that are necessary or important, to take pics, to look things up...I don't force myself to never look at it, because I am a human being. Amazing how many hyper controlling moms on here.
I am a nanny and carry a flip-phone when I am working that only my employers have the number to. Obviously I receive no other texts or calls but from the parents when I am with their child. It is not difficult at all! You are working - so work! If I need to make appointments during working hours, I use my break time when the children are napping. When I nanny for children who are too old to nap, I take a few seconds when they are actively engaged in something IN THE HOUSE and take the few seconds necessary to make my call. If I need to look something up, I use the house computer (again - in the home and not outdoors or in public when I should have my eyes on the children at all times).
Am I hyper controlling of myself?! LOL No, Sweetie, I am simply a grown-up and a professional.
Anonymous wrote:You cannot compare teaching hours to our 11-12 hour days. You sound very mature, so I don't think you view cell phones like some of us do, which means it's not an alien portable landline but a mini computer..(sorry no insult intended) It keeps us connected whether we use it at nap time or commuting to and from work.
I'm not silly but I need contact with my family during my long work day. Also not very often but I had to deal with teachers or nurses from my 2 youngest schools. I'm sorry but I don't think those things can wait until both of my charges are napping or until I get home at 8. While my husband and I decided he will be responsible for all emergencies, that doesn't exclude me from my mom role or an equal in taking care of my family.
I know you're looking for kudos but I'm really concerned about your disconnect with your own family.
I'm not a huge talker, I'm not on social media but I will never allow anyone to tell me I cannot speak to my family on the job.
Anonymous wrote:In my contract with the family I nanny for it states that, I can use my cell phone for limited texting (texts here and there) but no phone calls unless the little one is asleep so I can keep all my attention on her. She is a toddler so it is more of go with the flow. I'm always beside her. At that age the child will definitely let you know if you don't pay attention to them fully. I usually text about 2-3 times max an hour because my attention is on her.
Anonymous wrote:Omg!!! How silly are some of you. You want to tell me I can't supervise my charges and speak to my husband for 1 minute?
But I can prepare a meal, do laundry, tidy up around them, change baby's diaper, put the toddler on the potty, etc
All while I have to supervise and sometimes entertain them.
Please give me a break. I raised 4 children, and it isn't hard to multi-task. Mb's expect things done when they get home or do you use the excuse of " but I was watching the kids and playing with them". I will not let anyone cut me off from the outside world. When my charges are sick I call or text my bosses. Twice the kids fevers were very high and they came home so they could make the pediatricians office before it closes at 5. So what makes it okay for them to have jobs that allow such benefits and have them deny me the same.
I will not allow anyone to tell me I cannot speak to my family any time during my work day. It is up to me to decide if I'm too busy that I would call back during the kids nap or if it's something important that I need to handle right away.
The most that can happen is I would be fired by an awful boss who me denies me access to my family. Would that bother me? Nope because my family comes first.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They constantly want the nanny to play and interact with the children. Then wonder why they're so tired the two days they have to watch their kids, that they can't wait for nanny to arrive on a Monday morning, so they can get a break. I think that a nanny should do her job and not have bosses try to get every single minute of her monies worth because if you want your child constantly entertained, how are we suppose to teach them to occupy themselves and entertain themselves.
Such nonsense. When you aren't interacting with the kids you should still be watching them or doing another child-related chore. Yours is such a ridiculous excuse to be on your phone when you are working.
Too many silly little girls out there pretending to be nannies. Work means work. You text, call and chat on your own time - like everyone else in the working world.
Anonymous wrote:They constantly want the nanny to play and interact with the children. Then wonder why they're so tired the two days they have to watch their kids, that they can't wait for nanny to arrive on a Monday morning, so they can get a break. I think that a nanny should do her job and not have bosses try to get every single minute of her monies worth because if you want your child constantly entertained, how are we suppose to teach them to occupy themselves and entertain themselves.