Anonymous wrote:there’s a fine line. I’m equally suspicious of people who don’t have any or anything recent.Anonymous wrote:I heard this third hand so I don’t know if it’s true but one nanny we were very interested in hiring turned us down because we had too many photographs of ourselves (DH and I) in the house. She told a friend who told a friend (who told me) that she was afraid we were narcissists.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:there’s a fine line. I’m equally suspicious of people who don’t have any or anything recent.Anonymous wrote:I heard this third hand so I don’t know if it’s true but one nanny we were very interested in hiring turned us down because we had too many photographs of ourselves (DH and I) in the house. She told a friend who told a friend (who told me) that she was afraid we were narcissists.
Bizarre. We don’t keep any photos of ourselves, new or old, on display in public areas of the house. I don’t really think it says anything about us except that we just don’t take many photos.
Same.
Well you know DCUM, they’ll go out of their way to find a reason to judge someone! And they’ve gotten very good at it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:there’s a fine line. I’m equally suspicious of people who don’t have any or anything recent.Anonymous wrote:I heard this third hand so I don’t know if it’s true but one nanny we were very interested in hiring turned us down because we had too many photographs of ourselves (DH and I) in the house. She told a friend who told a friend (who told me) that she was afraid we were narcissists.
Bizarre. We don’t keep any photos of ourselves, new or old, on display in public areas of the house. I don’t really think it says anything about us except that we just don’t take many photos.
Same. And my husband’s a photographer.
Anonymous wrote:Two candidates were allergic or didn’t like dogs.
Anonymous wrote:it lacks warmth. you might enjoy working in a cinderblock room for cold uncaring bosses, but most nannies don't. your home is her office, and most people want to work in a place that feels warm and comfortable--plants, pictures/art, etc. These might seem superfluous to people who don't care about aesthetics, but it says a lot about the type of employer you'll be, whether you'll be warm and caring, pay attention to details, or whether it will be strictly the bare minimum transactional relationship. I'm not saying it's bad, but having pictures or not, art or not etc does speak to the type of employer you're likely to be and what the nanny can expect. It shows whether you care or not.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:there’s a fine line. I’m equally suspicious of people who don’t have any or anything recent.Anonymous wrote:I heard this third hand so I don’t know if it’s true but one nanny we were very interested in hiring turned us down because we had too many photographs of ourselves (DH and I) in the house. She told a friend who told a friend (who told me) that she was afraid we were narcissists.
Bizarre. We don’t keep any photos of ourselves, new or old, on display in public areas of the house. I don’t really think it says anything about us except that we just don’t take many photos.
Anonymous wrote:it lacks warmth. you might enjoy working in a cinderblock room for cold uncaring bosses, but most nannies don't. your home is her office, and most people want to work in a place that feels warm and comfortable--plants, pictures/art, etc. These might seem superfluous to people who don't care about aesthetics, but it says a lot about the type of employer you'll be, whether you'll be warm and caring, pay attention to details, or whether it will be strictly the bare minimum transactional relationship. I'm not saying it's bad, but having pictures or not, art or not etc does speak to the type of employer you're likely to be and what the nanny can expect. It shows whether you care or not.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:there’s a fine line. I’m equally suspicious of people who don’t have any or anything recent.Anonymous wrote:I heard this third hand so I don’t know if it’s true but one nanny we were very interested in hiring turned us down because we had too many photographs of ourselves (DH and I) in the house. She told a friend who told a friend (who told me) that she was afraid we were narcissists.
Bizarre. We don’t keep any photos of ourselves, new or old, on display in public areas of the house. I don’t really think it says anything about us except that we just don’t take many photos.
it lacks warmth. you might enjoy working in a cinderblock room for cold uncaring bosses, but most nannies don't. your home is her office, and most people want to work in a place that feels warm and comfortable--plants, pictures/art, etc. These might seem superfluous to people who don't care about aesthetics, but it says a lot about the type of employer you'll be, whether you'll be warm and caring, pay attention to details, or whether it will be strictly the bare minimum transactional relationship. I'm not saying it's bad, but having pictures or not, art or not etc does speak to the type of employer you're likely to be and what the nanny can expect. It shows whether you care or not.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:there’s a fine line. I’m equally suspicious of people who don’t have any or anything recent.Anonymous wrote:I heard this third hand so I don’t know if it’s true but one nanny we were very interested in hiring turned us down because we had too many photographs of ourselves (DH and I) in the house. She told a friend who told a friend (who told me) that she was afraid we were narcissists.
Bizarre. We don’t keep any photos of ourselves, new or old, on display in public areas of the house. I don’t really think it says anything about us except that we just don’t take many photos.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:there’s a fine line. I’m equally suspicious of people who don’t have any or anything recent.Anonymous wrote:I heard this third hand so I don’t know if it’s true but one nanny we were very interested in hiring turned us down because we had too many photographs of ourselves (DH and I) in the house. She told a friend who told a friend (who told me) that she was afraid we were narcissists.
Bizarre. We don’t keep any photos of ourselves, new or old, on display in public areas of the house. I don’t really think it says anything about us except that we just don’t take many photos.
Same. And my husband’s a photographer.
What a relief. I was just thinking whether people think we're weird that we don't have pictures of ourselves around. I just am not artistic and figuring out how to put frames in an aesthetically pleasing way gives me a migraine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:there’s a fine line. I’m equally suspicious of people who don’t have any or anything recent.Anonymous wrote:I heard this third hand so I don’t know if it’s true but one nanny we were very interested in hiring turned us down because we had too many photographs of ourselves (DH and I) in the house. She told a friend who told a friend (who told me) that she was afraid we were narcissists.
Bizarre. We don’t keep any photos of ourselves, new or old, on display in public areas of the house. I don’t really think it says anything about us except that we just don’t take many photos.
Same. And my husband’s a photographer.
What a relief. I was just thinking whether people think we're weird that we don't have pictures of ourselves around. I just am not artistic and figuring out how to put frames in an aesthetically pleasing way gives me a migraine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:there’s a fine line. I’m equally suspicious of people who don’t have any or anything recent.Anonymous wrote:I heard this third hand so I don’t know if it’s true but one nanny we were very interested in hiring turned us down because we had too many photographs of ourselves (DH and I) in the house. She told a friend who told a friend (who told me) that she was afraid we were narcissists.
Bizarre. We don’t keep any photos of ourselves, new or old, on display in public areas of the house. I don’t really think it says anything about us except that we just don’t take many photos.
Same. And my husband’s a photographer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:there’s a fine line. I’m equally suspicious of people who don’t have any or anything recent.Anonymous wrote:I heard this third hand so I don’t know if it’s true but one nanny we were very interested in hiring turned us down because we had too many photographs of ourselves (DH and I) in the house. She told a friend who told a friend (who told me) that she was afraid we were narcissists.
Bizarre. We don’t keep any photos of ourselves, new or old, on display in public areas of the house. I don’t really think it says anything about us except that we just don’t take many photos.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:there’s a fine line. I’m equally suspicious of people who don’t have any or anything recent.Anonymous wrote:I heard this third hand so I don’t know if it’s true but one nanny we were very interested in hiring turned us down because we had too many photographs of ourselves (DH and I) in the house. She told a friend who told a friend (who told me) that she was afraid we were narcissists.
Bizarre. We don’t keep any photos of ourselves, new or old, on display in public areas of the house. I don’t really think it says anything about us except that we just don’t take many photos.
Same.