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Anonymous wrote:17:06, whoever else might be stupid, your question was by far the most ridiculous, bigoted and dumb thing I've read on this website. I had a good laugh, thanks!

Because raising a child isn't actual work, huh?


No, because knowing if the poster you disagree with is cherokee or came from Ireland in 1845 gives you nothing other than exposes how prejudiced, bigoted and xenophobic you are.
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Anonymous wrote:I've been a nanny for 10 years and never once done laundry or cleaned. I have, less than 5 times in my work life, moved wet clothes from the washer to the dryer and started it because of a call or text asking me politely to do so, but I never folded or removed those clothes. So, no I don't think that you should EXPECT your nanny to do these things, you should present them during the interview as things you wish to have done.

As for lunches, I have also never done this, I have cooked tons of food in my years but never made tomorrows lunch box. I'm sure some of my leftovers have been added to lunch boxes over the years, but not by me.


That's Fn crazy!

I am a professional, and paid as such. I wash kids, cloths and pack their lunches. I am happy to do it. I cannot believe you would expect the parents to do that when they are done working. All you do is play with the kids?

Did you know that parenting is actual work? Do you let them do anything?


No. Being a nanny is actual work. Being a mother is a relationship. Does your mother do your laundry? Is she still your mom?

If you think a child doesn't form a "relationship" with a primary caregiver, you aren't too bright.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I've always done both. Anything to help care for kids is reasonable

Lack of healthy boundaries is always a mistake. And a very bad example for the children, very bad.
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