Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate it when parents told me it will be from 8 am to 5.30 pm but they came at my place at 7.30 am and pickup the baby at 6.00 pm!
Can they do that at daycare? hell NO!!
Nannies don’t work out of their own homes...
Anonymous wrote:I hate it when parents told me it will be from 8 am to 5.30 pm but they came at my place at 7.30 am and pickup the baby at 6.00 pm!
Can they do that at daycare? hell NO!!
Anonymous wrote:I'm a flexible nanny. I stay late, don't have a regular end time, and work weekends (IF I want to, not required). I pitch in, do light HK if I have time, buy groceries and organize.
I'm paid $29.50/hr.
Whenever I read all these complaints about low paying jobs, I just think to myself that maybe if they were more flexible they could earn a decent wage. I've been making over $20/hr for at least the past 8 years.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a nanny. Being a nanny isn't a serious profession. Shit happens. It's a job based around flexibility. If you want a job where you know when you're expected to come in and leave to the exact minute - go apply for an office job. I'm so sick of nannies acting like this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a nanny. Being a nanny isn't a serious profession. Shit happens. It's a job based around flexibility. If you want a job where you know when you're expected to come in and leave to the exact minute - go apply for an office job. I'm so sick of nannies acting like this.
You are no more a nanny thsn you are a super model. You are a cheap MB.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a nanny. Being a nanny isn't a serious profession. Shit happens. It's a job based around flexibility. If you want a job where you know when you're expected to come in and leave to the exact minute - go apply for an office job. I'm so sick of nannies acting like this.
+1. Most professional jobs require some level of flexibility in hours. Nannies should, of course, be paid for every hour they actually work, but they should not expect to get paid until 7 every night because the parent might miss the 6:30 target here and there. If nannies want to be respected as professionals, they need to stop acting like childish prima donnas.
Anonymous wrote:"Flexibility"
=
Doormat
"I want to pay you until 6, but I usually don't get home until 6:30 or 7."
Why don't you simply be honest and say, "I usually get home by 7 (and will pay accordingly), but occasionally I may arrive home earlier".
BEWARE of the word "flexible". If you want a flexible nanny, you need to pay for it. No respectable nanny is going to be on-call after her agreed upon hours, unless you can afford very generous compensation.
If you neglect to pay the high price for the benefit of flexibility, be prepared to also be "flexible", as in the nanny may start showing up late to compensate for your tardiness.
Either it works both ways, or you pay for it. You pick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3 year old thread.
Please give it up.
If the problem still exists it does not matter how,old the thread is am too many parents are late coming home every day.
Anonymous wrote:3 year old thread.
Please give it up.