I don’t doubt you’re told to F off constantly so of course it doesn’t faze you. Are you finished embarrassing yourself or do you want to keep going? |
Domestic employees are unskilled and insignificant. |
You are a terrible person. |
My housekeeper is an incredibly important part of my home - she is definitely skilled in a way that I am not - she knows how to cook, how to grow herbs, how to deal with children, how to run a house. All important skills that a lot of people never learned. |
Try again, PP. I’m sorry but I am enjoying you outing yourself as low class. Please keep going. |
Just ignore “it”, PP. It’s a well known troll who hates nannies and parents who hire nannies because she could never afford one. It’s sad. |
It’s the “fat troll”, PP. Ignore her. She always haunts nanny sites because she cannot afford one and hates nannies and parents who can. She’s pathetic. |
I choose to nanny, thanks. I don't want to be a teacher in a preschool classroom, unable to tell a parent that their child is a spoiled brat and I refuse to teach them anymore. I refuse to bang my head against the wall and keep trying day after day to cram a tiny bit of critical thinking into the brain of an elementary age child who doesn't want to learn and thinks they don't have to because they "don't have to listen to anyone but Mommy." (Yes, I listened to a parent tell their child that...) Most of all, I don't want to end up in a hospital like my friend who had a second grade student (mainstreamed, shouldn't have been in her classroom) throw a chair at her hard enough to break bones. However, while I disagree with the language, I think that you should think about who your nanny is before asking. If she's single, no children, no pets and you think she'd be open to it, then ask. If she's got her own family, ask if your child can go to her house or ask your friends or relatives, or just pay a babysitter. |