Am I Right or Wrong?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I walked 5 miles tonight for my regular exercise. 1 mile is nothing. For me it is 13 minutes, for a regular or slow walker it is 15-20 minutes. Your feet are more reliable than a car in traffic. You messed up, OP.

If there were a freak emergency snow storm in October (Haha) she could take a ride-share.


If I lived a mile from work, I would NEVER drive. That's a 15-minute walk, and good exercise.
Anonymous
I have an "expired" MD license. I put expired in quotes because they have suspended the expirations during the pandemic. You can't get an appt.
Anonymous
Wow. You’re crazy OP. She didn’t lie to you at all. This is for a 6-8 week job that doesn’t require driving?!?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I’m back at work FT and so is my husband. We both work FT from home. I have no desire to be a SAHM. We have had two previous nannies but letting them go wasn’t our fault. One was very unreliable and the other one left when they lined up a longterm position. I stand by my decision.


How old is your kid? You’re already on your third, sort of fourth now, nanny? And you were only hiring this one for 6-8 weeks? What the what? I suspect you are the problem. (I have 3 kids and have employed nannies for 6 years. We’re on #2 and that’s only because we started with a share. Originally nanny still works for the original share family.)
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