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There is no law, however, that says she can't take any photos with members of your family in your home or her workplace. I checked. I'm afraid on that count, the law IS on her side.
To Those of you who find it hard to share your life and yet still want to have a personal servant,
You decided to hire a live in to be a helper to you and your family for whatever reason. BUT you want this person to be unobtrusive,obedient, work 12-16 hours a day, often help around the house on their days off anyway. Not touch anything in your home except to clean it.
I would ask you to walk in their shoes, they can't go home at night after a long day at work, only a small room with a bed. They can't fix themselves their favorite food after a particularly trying day with your children. They can't plan a trip home unless it is agreed upon they their employer, sometimes, they can't call either unless it is agreed upon by their employer.
What about nice clothes and getting dressed up? Mostly they would be accused of be slutty. Having a drink of wine? Oh my, they must be looking to get hooked up with a man.
Watch a move called The Help and then watch Downton Abbey. What kind of employer are you between these two movies?
What? This sort of thinking is why there are so many problems with the helpers. My home is NOT her home. My home is her place of employment. Her home is a place in the Phillipines.
So my things are her things too? So she can take and use my personal computer without asking? Sit on my massage chair watching TV while I'm at work? No, sorry, but my home is not her home. It's her place of employment. She's here on a temporary contract to fulfil her duties.
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I dont see how that is relevant but the answer is 3 over 18 years.Howardcoombs, out of curiosity, how many full time live in helpers have you ever employed?
Thats the whole point, there is no case law. If you need professional advice, see a lawyer and you will get the same answer.WRT the last post, howardcoombs esquire, please cite case law.
I think you've already gotten a number of good responses on that issue.I am sorry this thread has turned into this. I was simply asking for tips on how to handle my toddler.
By irrelevant, I was suggesting that your points and questions were irrelevant to the discussion regarding amateur photography. I see that you wish to have a discussion about helpers and homes, lets do.Howardcoombs, my question is relevant. I say that "my home is your home" is the cause of the problem. You say that "my home is not your home" is the cause of the problem. I think we have correctly identified the issue. You are totally free to disagree as this is a forum and that's what these sites are for. However you have offended me by making an accusation that I will probably continue to have problems retaining help. If you have not hired and lived with full time help you would have no standing to say that. But, on the other hand, if you had personal experience then you would be in a position to say such things. That's why I asked whether you have actually had and lived with helpers. And that's why my question IS relevant.
Now, lets change the subject and talk about photography.Now if "that's the whole point" about there being no case law, then why are you stating the law yourself? Who gave you the right to legislate? Your second post was purporting to state the law itself. You drew distinctions between public and private places and then stated what is and is not allowed under those circumstances. That sounds like the law to me!
Have you noticed around you how some families always have problems with their helpers. No matter how many times they change helpers they are never able to keep "a good one", they just keep changing and changing all the while moaning about it?
When I saw you writing for the first time, I saw a hint and thought "she writes like one of those...."
When I saw your next 2 posts, my gut told me "she is one of those...."
Your lasts 2 posts have confirmed it. I'm certain, based on my observations and experience, that you are one of those employers and I predict that you will continue to have problems with their helpers unless you change your ways.