Anonymous wrote:I gave up trying to organize pantries, coat closets, etc because literally within a day or two afterwards, they are right back to same old shitty mess that they were before. I feel it is a waste of time to do something that they won't keep organized at least for a few weeks.
Anonymous wrote:How dense are you people? Obviously she wouldn't organize my office while I'm sitting in it. And she signed a confidentiality agreement so I'm not worried about what papers she sees.
Anonymous wrote:I'm with the OP on this one. It doesn't take a brain surgeon to go through a refrigerator and throw out some expired food and what not. Plus, OP mentioned the nanny is highly educated and has a college degree, so it's not like we're dealing with a high school aged ditz here. I do think firing her is very extreme. Definitely bring it up.
Anonymous wrote:PP I was in my own home. Is that such a crime? I am at (successful) lawyer that works FROM HOME. I need a nanny in case the kids are home and I need to run out to meet a client or take an important phone call.
We employ a nanny and a maid. Nanny = drive to kids home from school & to/from activities, help w/ homework, cook dinner, light housekeeping