| I would never risk my life for you ungrateful, spoiled housewives. |
I would never work for a housewife. |
| "IF the price is right" you can usually find someone to do almost anything. So employers just need to pay up. Simple. |
| I would risk my life for my amazing, adorable charge (and probably did by driving here). His father is home today and he has a short fuse and an explosive temper. The combination of him and a very active 1.5 year old while MB is at work would be too worrisome to me. |
You sound deranged and so does the father |
Agreed. Another example of the nanny-as-parent phenomenon. |
I feel sorry for the Nanny. |
Me too. You have to wonder what kind of background she comes from. |
| WTOP keeps reporting accidents everywhere. Some people just need to learn the hard way. Hope you aren't one of them. |
Just as I suspected, nannying isn't considered a "real" job. |
Oh, it's you again... How about you get yourself a REAL LIFE? |
I am a mature nanny and have never taken off for a snow day or bad weather either. What is the background that I come from? I am from Minnesota (an American of Swedish decent) so I know how to drive in snow and ice and I have always had a very strong work ethic. I accepted my current nanny position knowing that my employers were both in the medical/hospital field and there was no leeway for a nanny to crap out because of weather or minor ailments. |
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I'm jealous! |
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