Hi!
I have worked as a Nanny for 4 years and I have been really lucky with 2 of my families, they were very kind, appreciative, reliable and just a pleasure to work for, but I have also seen a different kind of parent and I must say it took away a big chunk of my confidence and happiness. After reading the article my first response was this:
... Oh just to complete my anger on these type of families once and for all...she forgot to write about not getting paid on time, the correct amount or at all. And if you do get paid you have to wait up to 30min longer just because they 'forgot' to take out the money, it is then counted before your eyes with the comment :"That is correct isn't it?" After a 16h + day you then have to be polite and say: " We agreed on something slightly different." after which the minutes of the week are counted whilst the children scream for their mummy.
She forgot to mention that these type of 'privileged british' families are expecting you to do all the cleaning for the whole family as well as the childcare. She forgot to mention that you have to visit other 'strange' families with very loud and aggressive children for play-dates so that you have to look after 9 children not just three, whilst the mums sit and eat expensive food and talk about their cleaning ladies and behind their 'so called friend' backs.
She also forgot to mention that the creepy dads don't even get kisses from their children because they do not remember this man with a loud voice and a glass of wine in their hand.
She also forgot to mention the 100 times the mums go to the spa, massage therapists, shops and gyms in order to look great before coming to you for advice on their evening dresses and shoes only so that the husband can say to them : "This is what you are wearing?" before leaving their children for another 5h. And last but not least they forget how much time you spend with their children and how amazing their children are they forget how much the children love you and how much you love them, they don't care if the children are sad or crying when you finally get fired because the mums get upset when the children say: 'I love you ' to their Nanny...
...Now that I have given it 30min to sink in I am back to my usual smiley self and I still love working with children, but please do not underestimate what some Nannies have to go through, some have a hard time speaking English, they are often miles away from their families and loved ones, I have even met a Nanny who had to leave her own child in her country and work over here to pay for his food and education. I have met Nannies who could not look after their own children because they did not have enough money, instead they had to put their children into a daycare center and look after other peoples children.
My advice coming from my own experience is: try to work for an Australian, German or Swedish Familiy. They pay you on time, they make sure you get a paid holiday, they are paying the right amount of taxes and they are fun to be with.
Avoid! British families with a history in finance and banking, avoid families living in big houses where the decor is only beige, white and grey!
Thank you for your time...I hope this was helpful to anyone. x
Oh, and check out the film "The Nanny" it is VERY close to reality.