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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm so mad when one parents asked me will I take $6 to care for their 3 month old baby. Gosh I lost my words!


Probably not bad considering your illegal status.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Our highest paid nannies (and our current one makes 1000 a week plus health insurance) have been the worst of the lot. Maybe just bad draws on our part, but as the PP said they seem to have the most entitled attitude and be least willing to follow instructions, including to follow our own express, agreed statement of her duties and responsibilities, which are laid out in the nanny contract.

The Sitter vs. Nanny thread is for you.
You keep hiring nannies, but you really want just a sitter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our highest paid nannies (and our current one makes 1000 a week plus health insurance) have been the worst of the lot. Maybe just bad draws on our part, but as the PP said they seem to have the most entitled attitude and be least willing to follow instructions, including to follow our own express, agreed statement of her duties and responsibilities, which are laid out in the nanny contract.

The Sitter vs. Nanny thread is for you.
You keep hiring nannies, but you really want just a sitter.




No, I didn't want a sitter, I wanted a nanny/house manager. We got what we wanted when we started seeking that position through our agency and screening out candidates who didn't have house manager experience.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our highest paid nannies (and our current one makes 1000 a week plus health insurance) have been the worst of the lot. Maybe just bad draws on our part, but as the PP said they seem to have the most entitled attitude and be least willing to follow instructions, including to follow our own express, agreed statement of her duties and responsibilities, which are laid out in the nanny contract.

The Sitter vs. Nanny thread is for you.
You keep hiring nannies, but you really want just a sitter.




No, I didn't want a sitter, I wanted a nanny/house manager. We got what we wanted when we started seeking that position through our agency and screening out candidates who didn't have house manager experience.

Did you need the nanny to manage your cleaning staff?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our highest paid nannies (and our current one makes 1000 a week plus health insurance) have been the worst of the lot. Maybe just bad draws on our part, but as the PP said they seem to have the most entitled attitude and be least willing to follow instructions, including to follow our own express, agreed statement of her duties and responsibilities, which are laid out in the nanny contract.

The Sitter vs. Nanny thread is for you.
You keep hiring nannies, but you really want just a sitter.




No, I didn't want a sitter, I wanted a nanny/house manager. We got what we wanted when we started seeking that position through our agency and screening out candidates who didn't have house manager experience.

Did you need the nanny to manage your cleaning staff?


Any nanny/house manager knows exactly what the job entails. You sound like one of the lazy-ass nannies who want to sit around for six hours while my kids are at school.
Anonymous
I hear these stories, but where are all these super qualified candidates with degrees or masters or ECE when I have posted in the past? And no, I am not offering some low wage.
Anonymous
Nannies don't do your housekeeping chores.
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