Nanny Reviews - Page 16

3.9
(100)
Highly Satisfied
Last updated Jan 21 2025
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Nanny Reviews

What is it like working as a Nanny?

August 2015
How much time and work was required.
Nanny:
SpecificS and job title and priority.
June 2015
Watch out!
Nanny:
Take this job seriously because you are to make sure the children are always safe and taken care of. You have to be able to think and act like their mother would in providing care for them.
May 2015
The most entertaining and demanding job.
Nanny:
Pros: Being a nanny is extremely rewarding. I get to learn with and from children. I see their perspective and I get to laugh with them. Everything is an adventure and they have so much love!
Cons: Frequently nannies are under appreciated and taken advantage of.
May 2015
Working as a nanny.
Nanny:
Pros: - fun with children. - freedom in planning activities/ outings. - good working hours. - spend the day doing whatever you like- park, museum, craft, library, swimming. - great bosses and can plan our own day. -flexible, not stressful.
Cons: No contract. No formal reviews. No super.
April 2015
Working as a nanny has enjoyable experiences.
Nanny:
Pros: Watching the children grow and learning new adventures. I am in control. I like having a positive impact on the childrens lives.
Cons: When the mother babies one child more than the other.
April 2015
Flexible family oriented atmosphere.
Nanny:
Pros: Family Oriented, Flexible hours, Educational outings, do not work every day, Weekends off.
Cons: Long hours, 30 minute drive to work each day,
March 2015
The parents are the hardest part . . .
Nanny:
Pros: I love the flexibility of what I wear, the ability to determine what my work day generally looks like, and the kids are amazing.
Cons: I strongly dislike the constant changing, the unfair and sometimes unreasonable expectations from the parents, and the constant pressure of meeting the parents' expectations while nurturing the children (and often those two are in direct conflict with each other).

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