Huh? |
This is true. No self-respecting professional nanny would go near them. |
Depends on too many factors to know. How old is the child and are there any special needs? Is the nanny expected to stay home or can she schedule activities and play dates? Reimbursement, petty cash or house card? Guaranteed hours and schedule? Location? How close to metro? Is parking available? Paid vacation? How much can nanny choose? Pto/sick? Household duties? How many prior caregivers? |
Looks like a fake post from their agency. |
Most nannies I know hate them. |
I’m a nanny working with WHN
One baby 27 per hour Health stipend 150 Vacation/sick days All federal off I have been working with them for a few years no problem Everyone have a different experience I guess. |
Here’s fake post #1 from WHN. |
Here’s fake post #2 from WHN. Don’t they know how obvious it is??? |
Why don’t you check it out if you so think it’s fake ?????
Believe it or not White House nannies you get good jobs Their I’m a nanny working for this company |
You don't exactly sound professional. Not a good representation for WHN. |
Ok well spoken person I hope you found the right family
If you’re a family then the best nanny but don’t be bitter They’re a great company if you don’t like then by all means Get your resources elsewhere. |
A lot of nannies speak more than one language with English being a second or third language. How many languages do you speak? |
Thanks, WHN, you trolls. Stop pretending with the broken English. You fools. |
So that gives them a pass to not sound professional? |
It’s not about liking them or not. You don’t sound professional, but you are representing them. I see their ads posted on care.com looking for nannies often. However, they boast that they are selective. |