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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, I am seriously baffled by these ignorant responses. Not trying to be snarky here (really!!!!) but most of the people who responded to your post sound just about clueless when it comes to babysitting! 🫥 Of course your sitter should do her dishes. Leaving them in the sink is entirely UNACCEPTABLE! Anyone who sits for you should pick up any toys used (not applicable here) as well as wash any dishes used during her stay. It’s just common sense - no rocket science needed. Especially a R.N. at 25 > who cares for a sleeping child, she should know that leaving her used dishes in the sink is simply unacceptable!![/quote] Disagree, Pro nanny here. My bosses never say a word to me as long as I put dirty bottles, sippy cups, and plastic bowls in the sink. They don’t even have to be rinsed or soaked. As long as they are not lying around the house it is ok. I even leave the high chair sticky with crumbs because sometimes cleaning it thoroughly would distract me from the childcare duties which I was hired to do. I do pick up books and toys but only do that on my own accord. OP you sound like a very demanding MomBoss and I am so glad I do not work for a bean counter.[/quote]
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