You pick a line of work that requires no formal training or education and you expect to be given the same perks as CEO's?
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If you can name one, legitimate perk that CEO's and nannies share, OP, I'll take you seriously. I certainly can't think of any. |
What sparked this thread OP? You just sound salty. |
Lmao at salty!! OP sounds bitter with an axe to grind... |
I think she's referring to the other poster who is obsessed with convincing us that all nannies should be provided with full meals and/or lunch breaks. That OP referred to "business lunches" on the company that she thinks all of us office workers get. |
If you wanted myriad perks and benefits you shouldn't have become a nanny in the first place. If you adore kids, enjoy working with them, have common sense and good judgment, and learn not to sweat the small stuff - then this is a great job for you. If you want a six figure salary, a McMansion, a luxury car, designer clothes, comped business lunches, and the like - then this is the wrong job. Plain and simple. Hardly any gray area. |
Lol. You can afford a sitter or daycare, not a nanny. Nannies are for wealthy families who can easily afford just about any perk their favorite nanny wants. But how would you know? |
You watch too much television, 13:56.
Nannies are just another form of daycare and are, due to the number of them and market forces, quite affordable. |
Sitters have always been affordable. What is new is everyone calling themselves/their babysitter a nanny. Traditionally a nanny provides more than supervision, works for wealthy families, and yes reaps the benefits of working for wealthy people ie. the perks OP resents. I work for solidly middle class families and have no expectation that I will be traveling on month long luxury vacations, driving a fancy work car, getting ridiculous bonuses, etc. I do however expect basic benefits, and to be treated with respect and appreciation. If an MB fussed at me for eating one of their precious organic apples I'd be gone in a New York minute. |
Of course, it is important to note that nowhere in any of these insane food threads that have come up recently has one single MB fussed at anyone for eating an apple. Not even a precious organic one. Not one MB. So, I guess your post is basically OT nonsense. |
All the highschool dropouts/ college dropouts run to nannying because it's the easiest "career" and they can get the benefits/perks that McDonalds workers don't get. The only nannies I take seriously are the ones with degrees and certifications to backup their career choice. Not the ones who think just because they speak English and drive a car that they're worth $20+ an hour. Lmao. |
Most "nannies" in the DC area don't even speak English, but they sure are cheap. |
OP, I see your point but why are you so angry? Also when employers want to pay wages a bit better then McDonalds then those are the nannies that apply.
16:53 you sound like someone from the nanny tribe. Actually many higher positions like those who can speak more then just English, let's not sterotype. |
Sitter, yes. Nanny, no. |
Professional nannies are trained and educated. Your sitter isn't. |