Thursday

Sydney's Playground in Tribeca NYC

Wednesday, September 20, 2006 4:30 PM
Your nanny has an English accent. She is blondish with a plain face. Your child is a boy of about four named Henry.
Your nanny took Henry to Sydney's Playrground yesterday. I saw them there around 4-5 PM. Henry was very happy to be playing there and seemed to very much like the nanny and the nanny was incredibly loving with him. He would run back and fourth to tell her or ask her something and once just to give her a hug.
I don't know if you know this or not, but your nanny is looking for a new job. She spent the time Henry was (happily) engaged in play, reading the classifieds and calling about job offers. I heard her tell one of the people she was speaking to that she would like to give you three weeks notice. I am sending this in because it is clear the nanny wants to leave for some reason, but I think you should take an hour and watch your nanny when she isn't expecting it. If that were my nanny, I would hold on to her very tight!

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I need a nanny. I have an eleven week old son. It would look suspicious if I were to show up to an indoor playpark without a child, but it sounds like fertile ground for nanny poaching.

Anonymous said...

Shame on the poster. Who are you - the CIA? If the nanny is doing her job well - she has no reason to be spied on. Perhaps she is looking for greater opportunities so she does not have to take care of other people's children her whole life.

Anonymous said...

Are you for real? You're outing a nanny who is looking for a new job? Why would you do that?...you just said that she seemed to be good.

Maybe her employer is a horrible person, who treats her badly, underpays her, etc. and she has good reason for wanting to leave.

You really need to mind your own business.

Anonymous said...

ugh I know this is a little late but the whole POINT of the post was that the nanny was great so the parents should try and keep her. So they know and maybe could give her a raise, or dif hours or what have you.

Anonymous said...

i agree that it's not your business to post here the fact that a good nanny, doing her job well, is looking for a new job. Would you like if someone would tell your boss the same information about you when you are looking for a new job?

She is free to leave her job, the same way, the parents are free to let her go, at any time. Your freedom ends, where the others start and it's exactly at this point that you have passed the line and interfered with other people's freedom of act for no reason.

Mind your own business!