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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Well normally I would say this is odd but after all the nanny posts on here I am beginning to wonder if we are too trusting. Seriously, most of the nannies on this board claim to be the highly paid professional ones and at the same time are constantly bragging about how much they pull over their employers eyes. It would be one thing if it were a once in a while oddball post but there is a pretty consistent pattern of dishonesty among the nannies on here...employer asks about a flu shot, take the money and lie about it...snooping through drawers/computers, not a problem and if its left on top of a desk its not even an ethical question, snoop away... On alarm codes, we don't give our nanny or pet sitters when we are away our codes either. We create a code specifically for them and can activate and deactivate it. This is basic good security practice and if you are going to pay for one of these system why not use the features you paid for? [/quote] PP, not all nannies are like the ones you see behaving badly on here. I actually get my own flu shot when I want it, even if not needed, pay for it myself and have proof that I show at interviews if asked. I also prefer positions that don't have me going into the parents bedroom, home office and the like, as I don't want to be doing things that put me in the situation where personal papers are laying around where I can accidentally see them. I don't like getting all up into the family's business, just want to do my job while I am there. I have keys for my jobs, but even if the MB's don't mind if I stop by on my day off to drop something off, I always call and check first before doing so (especially when they are out of town). They are constantly telling me that I don't need to ask or let them know first about things that I do talk about beforehand.[/quote]
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