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Anonymous
I've never ever seen nail polish come off onto anything. Seeing as how their are so many issues with her already I would find someone else.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I've never ever seen nail polish come off onto anything. Seeing as how their are so many issues with her already I would find someone else.


Unless she was scratching things when her nails were wet! Dry nail polish does not come off.

You are off to a bad start, OP, blaming her for things that I seriously doubt she did.
Anonymous
You need a new nanny. She's not professional.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You sound/are crazy. Firstly for hiring someone’s whose aesthetic you dislike and secondly for trying to micromanage her appearance after hire. The perfume and nails thing is fair enough but her clothes and how to wear her hair? Watch your own kids.


You sound hostile and unhappy
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've never ever seen nail polish come off onto anything. Seeing as how their are so many issues with her already I would find someone else.


Unless she was scratching things when her nails were wet! Dry nail polish does not come off.

You are off to a bad start, OP, blaming her for things that I seriously doubt she did.


She told me it was from her Nails, Red streaks along the white table.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've never ever seen nail polish come off onto anything. Seeing as how their are so many issues with her already I would find someone else.


Unless she was scratching things when her nails were wet! Dry nail polish does not come off.

You are off to a bad start, OP, blaming her for things that I seriously doubt she did.


She told me it was from her Nails, Red streaks along the white table.


If she admitted to it (still cannot figure out what kind of nail polish could possibly do that) then she should know better than to wear it to your house. If you have to actually tell her to stop damaging your furniture, you chose a really stupid person to be your children's nanny!
Anonymous
You don't like her perfume, her long red nails, long hair, her clothes. What the hell do you actually like about her? Do her a favor and choose someone else!
Anonymous
You should get someone else. You sound like you enjoy micromanaging and it's easier with someone who has fewer things you want to micromanage... so get someone new.

Why do you think it's a good idea to tell someone how to wear their hair though? Unless she's a surgeon or a professional cook, how she wears her hair has no bearing on how she does her job. You don't even have babies - and even with babies, we all make choices; I kept my hair down when I had a good hair day and was willing to put up with the baby pulling on it. And when I was in no mood for that, I put it in a bun. It's really that simple.

Find someone new.
Anonymous
I am allergic to a lot of perfumes and they give me a major headache. After our nanny came over for the first day and held our baby the baby smelled so strongly like the perfume, so I told her that she would not be allowed to wear perfume in our house. She was fine with that. As for appearance, she has rainbow hair and tons of tattoos. I let that stuff go because I don't think it affects her ability to be a great nanny. I also have never commented on her choice of outfits. I'm not sure what the nail thing is about, but you are definitely free to tell a nanny that you will dictate what they can and can't wear and what they should look like. But just be aware that you should pick your battles, because if the hair thing isn't a deal breaker, you might be turning away otherwise great nannies.
Anonymous
She is not a good fit for your family and that's OK. You can like somebody, her personality, but not hire her because from the sounds of it she is an acceptable to you physically.

I have worn nail polish before that has scratched off on walls if I accidentally bump them. I usually do not wear nail polish that might be the quality but I have seen it happen.
Anonymous
I think you need to add an appearance clause in your contract, and that it needs to be discussed during the interview.
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