Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are really in a bubble when they complain about nannies being lazy, trying to get off work, how unfair it is to have to pay them when they aren't needed, etc. I read all the time about people here bitching about how hard it is to make it at $150k a year and we figure out how to get by on a third of that. Many nannies can't afford cars, don't have health insurance and can't afford to live close to their employer's neighborhoods. We have no HR depts. We can be fired (and quit admittedly) at will with no notice. We can't sue, we can't afford lawyers. If you personally have a problem with your nanny sit down and discuss it with them but the lumping of all nannies into one group as lazy unskilled workers who don't GAF is simply untrue and ignorant.Anonymous wrote:I live in an apartment complex with a lot of women who do this type of work. Often they do not drive and rely on public transportation. They aren’t going from a heated home to a car with heat and vice versa. They may need to stand on a bus stop to get to the Metro and then stand at the Metro for another bus before walking 4-6 blocks.
I think it’s a theory of mind issue. These people constantly complaining really and truly think that their nannies are the help, i.e. they exist to serve the employers/make their lives easier. They don’t think of nannies/daycare workers/teachers as being real, actual PEOPLE with lives of their own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC folks are huge babies when it comes to snow.
- Hearty Midwesterner
This is getting old. You are "hearty" because you get more and are used to it. You arent superior but if it makes you feel better go for it.
Anonymous wrote:People are really in a bubble when they complain about nannies being lazy, trying to get off work, how unfair it is to have to pay them when they aren't needed, etc. I read all the time about people here bitching about how hard it is to make it at $150k a year and we figure out how to get by on a third of that. Many nannies can't afford cars, don't have health insurance and can't afford to live close to their employer's neighborhoods. We have no HR depts. We can be fired (and quit admittedly) at will with no notice. We can't sue, we can't afford lawyers. If you personally have a problem with your nanny sit down and discuss it with them but the lumping of all nannies into one group as lazy unskilled workers who don't GAF is simply untrue and ignorant.Anonymous wrote:I live in an apartment complex with a lot of women who do this type of work. Often they do not drive and rely on public transportation. They aren’t going from a heated home to a car with heat and vice versa. They may need to stand on a bus stop to get to the Metro and then stand at the Metro for another bus before walking 4-6 blocks.
Anonymous wrote:DC folks are huge babies when it comes to snow.
- Hearty Midwesterner