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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is a huge reason why I do not do laundry for anyone but myself.

I am just terrible at it!


I too am terrible at cooking for others, doing their laundry, teaching their kids so I don't do it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a huge reason why I do not do laundry for anyone but myself.

I am just terrible at it!


Nannies do children’s laundry, that’s part of the job.


Some nannies do - not all. I work for a family with a full time housekeeper who does the laundry and a chef who does all the cooking (including lunch for me, the housekeeper and the gardener).


Sweet gig!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a huge reason why I do not do laundry for anyone but myself.

I am just terrible at it!


I too am terrible at cooking for others, doing their laundry, teaching their kids so I don't do it.



Go away, Dear. You aren’t a nanny or a parent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:As an MB, I would not want you to. It happens. I've ruined clothes too. I don't buy them things that would make me upset if they got ruined (clothes wise)


+1. If it happened regularly we would talk about it but as another poster said at a job of you make a mistake the company doesn’t bill you. Just admit it. If your MB or DB overreacts you can learn and will have dodged a bullet but that is very unlikely to be the outcome.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a huge reason why I do not do laundry for anyone but myself.

I am just terrible at it!


Nannies do children’s laundry, that’s part of the job.


Some nannies do - not all. I work for a family with a full time housekeeper who does the laundry and a chef who does all the cooking (including lunch for me, the housekeeper and the gardener).


Sweet gig!


Yadda yadda yadda. Maybe you should refrain from commenting since you don’t have anything helpful to say?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pap here. I did order a new dress, it was only $17 and told MB. She laughed and told me that I absolutely didn’t have to do that! She didn’t even remember which dress it was or where her child got it!

Still, I wrecked it and was happy it was on sale!


That was considerate of you, OP. I like both you and your MB!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a huge reason why I do not do laundry for anyone but myself.

I am just terrible at it!


Nannies do children’s laundry, that’s part of the job.


Some nannies do - not all. I work for a family with a full time housekeeper who does the laundry and a chef who does all the cooking (including lunch for me, the housekeeper and the gardener).


Sweet gig!


Yadda yadda yadda. Maybe you should refrain from commenting since you don’t have anything helpful to say?


Who are you talking to and what are you babbling about yards-yadda-poster?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a huge reason why I do not do laundry for anyone but myself.

I am just terrible at it!


Nannies do children’s laundry, that’s part of the job.


Some nannies do - not all. I work for a family with a full time housekeeper who does the laundry and a chef who does all the cooking (including lunch for me, the housekeeper and the gardener).


Sweet gig!


Yadda yadda yadda. Maybe you should refrain from commenting since you don’t have anything helpful to say?


Who are you talking to and what are you babbling about yards-yadda-poster?


The poster who responded to a thread from a nanny asking for help with laundry that she doesn’t do laundry.
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