Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. She did say she was going to renew it but didn’t because of the pandemic. It doesn’t matter now since we are not moving forward with her. Most of the people against me are likely nanny. The couple of responses that agree are parents.
Well I am a parent and think you are an idiot who is absolutely in the wrong. But sure, go ahead and assume that everyone who is against you is a nanny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. She did say she was going to renew it but didn’t because of the pandemic. It doesn’t matter now since we are not moving forward with her. Most of the people against me are likely nanny. The couple of responses that agree are parents.
Well I am a parent and think you are an idiot who is absolutely in the wrong. But sure, go ahead and assume that everyone who is against you is a nanny.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. She did say she was going to renew it but didn’t because of the pandemic. It doesn’t matter now since we are not moving forward with her. Most of the people against me are likely nanny. The couple of responses that agree are parents.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. She did say she was going to renew it but didn’t because of the pandemic. It doesn’t matter now since we are not moving forward with her. Most of the people against me are likely nanny. The couple of responses that agree are parents.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. She did say she was going to renew it but didn’t because of the pandemic. It doesn’t matter now since we are not moving forward with her. Most of the people against me are likely nanny. The couple of responses that agree are parents.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. She did say she was going to renew it but didn’t because of the pandemic. It doesn’t matter now since we are not moving forward with her. Most of the people against me are likely nanny. The couple of responses that agree are parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This sounds like a bunch of nannies responding, OP.
Not a nanny. OP was wrong. The nanny never lied, and OP kept changing her story.
Nanny said she could use a family car to get there if need be. If she doesn't have a license how can she drive? Legally?
She could have been planning to renew her license, so at some point in the near future she would be able to drive. Or a family member could drive her.
If you need a nanny who can drive for the job, you don't ask if she has reliable transportation to work, you ask if she has a valid DL and if she is willing to use her own car for work/willing to drive whatever your nanny car is. So she didn't need to drive for the job. So that's a lie that OP added later to make herself look better.
Nanny.
Nope. Attorney. If I hire a nanny and driving will be part of her duties, you can bet I'm asking her straight-out if she has a valid DL. OP didn't do that. She asked about reliable transportation. Assuming no physical disabilities, living a mile away means that walking is reliable transportation. The car was just a backup method; if driving is part of the job, you want someone with their own car, not just a "family car" that they need someone else's permission to borrow.
And if people change their stories, or they don't add up, you can bet I think they are lying.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. She did say she was going to renew it but didn’t because of the pandemic. It doesn’t matter now since we are not moving forward with her. Most of the people against me are likely nanny. The couple of responses that agree are parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This sounds like a bunch of nannies responding, OP.
Not a nanny. OP was wrong. The nanny never lied, and OP kept changing her story.
Nanny said she could use a family car to get there if need be. If she doesn't have a license how can she drive? Legally?
She could have been planning to renew her license, so at some point in the near future she would be able to drive. Or a family member could drive her.
If you need a nanny who can drive for the job, you don't ask if she has reliable transportation to work, you ask if she has a valid DL and if she is willing to use her own car for work/willing to drive whatever your nanny car is. So she didn't need to drive for the job. So that's a lie that OP added later to make herself look better.
Nanny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This sounds like a bunch of nannies responding, OP.
Not a nanny. OP was wrong. The nanny never lied, and OP kept changing her story.
Nanny said she could use a family car to get there if need be. If she doesn't have a license how can she drive? Legally?
She could have been planning to renew her license, so at some point in the near future she would be able to drive. Or a family member could drive her.
If you need a nanny who can drive for the job, you don't ask if she has reliable transportation to work, you ask if she has a valid DL and if she is willing to use her own car for work/willing to drive whatever your nanny car is. So she didn't need to drive for the job. So that's a lie that OP added later to make herself look better.