Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You get what you pay for.
A lot of these nannies come from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. These are (frankly) people who grew up with primitive living conditions. They are not folks from middle class backgrounds who know better. Hygiene is a big deal for educated, well off folks, but not necessarily a priority or an understood thing in other cultures or regions, including the U.S.
If you need someone who follows your cultural expectations, hire someone who is familiar with your expectations. That's not necessarily the poor immigrant from a simpler lifestyle.
Op here, Ok clearly you’re racist. Poverty or being an immigrant doesn’t mean a person lacks basic hygiene. In fact, in college I became aware that plenty of the suburban raised pretty white girls, that took an +1hr getting done up, were the grossest bunch. Take your hate somewhere else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, that's inappropriate and she's unlikely to change her behavior. Look for someone else.
^^though the kids were exposed to her germs regardless of the juice.
Anonymous wrote:You get what you pay for.
A lot of these nannies come from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. These are (frankly) people who grew up with primitive living conditions. They are not folks from middle class backgrounds who know better. Hygiene is a big deal for educated, well off folks, but not necessarily a priority or an understood thing in other cultures or regions, including the U.S.
If you need someone who follows your cultural expectations, hire someone who is familiar with your expectations. That's not necessarily the poor immigrant from a simpler lifestyle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, that's inappropriate and she's unlikely to change her behavior. Look for someone else.
^^though the kids were exposed to her germs regardless of the juice.
This.
If she had a cold; and was caring for your kids all day, unless she was wearing a well fitted medical mask all day she was giving them her cold regardless. But, not washing hands after using the bathroom would be a deal breaker for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In two weeks there will be no more nanny’s
Project 2025
Keep your lunatic liberal politics out of the childcare forum
Anonymous wrote:You get what you pay for.
A lot of these nannies come from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. These are (frankly) people who grew up with primitive living conditions. They are not folks from middle class backgrounds who know better. Hygiene is a big deal for educated, well off folks, but not necessarily a priority or an understood thing in other cultures or regions, including the U.S.
If you need someone who follows your cultural expectations, hire someone who is familiar with your expectations. That's not necessarily the poor immigrant from a simpler lifestyle.
Anonymous wrote:In two weeks there will be no more nanny’s
Project 2025
Anonymous wrote:You shouldn't be giving your kids juice anyway.
Anonymous wrote:good luck finding a new nanny. You sound like a nightmare op. If she’s a good nanny this is a psychotic thing to fire her for, at least not without giving her a chance to understand your concern and change her habits. Kids get germs from everywhere - you cannot keep them in a bubble, nor would that be healthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, that's inappropriate and she's unlikely to change her behavior. Look for someone else.
^^though the kids were exposed to her germs regardless of the juice.