Anonymous wrote:Liability risk. It's very risky to watch other people's kids. A tiny in-home daycare with five little ones sounds fun until you consider the risks.
Nope.
Anonymous wrote:Most families who can afford a SAHM are high income. That means the women probably left a lucrative, prestigious career to SAH. Why would she become a nanny?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because their 1st, 2nd, and 3rd choices for closing family financial gaps are for their spouses to get big raises.
Most of the SAHM’s I know (myself included) don’t have “family financial gaps.” Sorry to disappoint you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sahm doesn't qualify you as a nanny.
People like nannies with early childhood degrees and the like. I don't have that.
Plus, I'm old. My 50 yr old hips and back can no longer chase a toddler around and I have little energy/desire to change gross diapers or deal with potty training to boot.
And I only like my own kids.
Here is your answers - SAHMs don't like to work. That was the whole point of SAHM.
Here's your answer-being a mom and nanny are not respected jobs. The whole point of being a SAHM is to raise a tiny human to be a productive, loving caring adult human. To be there for their children because they love them! This is not a dig at moms or dads who have to work but, pp is really insulting with "the whole point of SAHM is not to work" YOU ARE WORKING BUT NOT GETTING RESPECT OR PAY.
This is the reason I wouldn't want to nanny because of people LIKE YOU pp
I respected my nannies very much. Did you respect the women who raised your children while you were working out and lunching with your SAHMs girlfriends?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are lazy. Duh. Hard to work after hanging out for a few years.
Or, OP is lazy demanding others take care of her kids when she's not willing to do it herself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are lazy. Duh. Hard to work after hanging out for a few years.
Most SAHMs are useless and unemployable. I can’t tell you how many are in our neighborhood, yet still have cleaning services, lawn services, nannies, and countless other contracted services to avoid doing any work.
Anonymous wrote:They are lazy. Duh. Hard to work after hanging out for a few years.
Anonymous wrote:They are lazy. Duh. Hard to work after hanging out for a few years.
Anonymous wrote:OP, you're an idiot.
The SAHMs who complain that they can't get a good job after SAH typically aren't moms who need the money -- they want to work but aren't willing to do sh*t work and I don't blame them. If they really needed the money they wouldn't have stayed home in the first place. Duh.
It takes a special person to be a nanny. I don't like anybody else's kids. I only like my own kids and my grandkids. No interest in watching anybody else's kids for money. In fact, I watch my own grandkids for free.
Anonymous wrote:Liability risk. It's very risky to watch other people's kids. A tiny in-home daycare with five little ones sounds fun until you consider the risks.
Nope.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are lazy. Duh. Hard to work after hanging out for a few years.
Most SAHMs are useless and unemployable. I can’t tell you how many are in our neighborhood, yet still have cleaning services, lawn services, nannies, and countless other contracted services to avoid doing any work.
LOL - moms don't stay home to mow the lawn.
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