by workingmumof2 » Mon Nov 28, 2011 1:19 pm
Yes, having clicked on the site it is about so much more than reporting 'bad nannies', and quite addictive, I really feel for some of the girls who have had appalling experiences as Nannies, and also the fact that US nannies can face the sack if they are pregnant! The site is also is quite clear, that if actual abuse is spotted it should be reported to suitable authorities not posted on the site, and it is more for borderline neglect etc that it should be used. But the comments on posts are brilliant - one 'nanny report' looked more like it was a disgruntled ebay seller trying to get revenge on a male nanny who had got his money back for bad service.
To the nannies that are feeling bashed on here, hope you realise it is a small minority that do the bashing. I don't have a nanny as can't afford one and have very helpful family, but I do have an au pair and I hope I treat her well and want to support her to make the most of her stay in london...
Yes, having clicked on the site it is about so much more than reporting 'bad nannies', and quite addictive, I really feel for some of the girls who have had appalling experiences as Nannies, and also the fact that US nannies can face the sack if they are pregnant! The site is also is quite clear, that if actual abuse is spotted it should be reported to suitable authorities not posted on the site, and it is more for borderline neglect etc that it should be used. But the comments on posts are brilliant - one 'nanny report' looked more like it was a disgruntled ebay seller trying to get revenge on a male nanny who had got his money back for bad service.
To the nannies that are feeling bashed on here, hope you realise it is a small minority that do the bashing. I don't have a nanny as can't afford one and have very helpful family, but I do have an au pair and I hope I treat her well and want to support her to make the most of her stay in london...