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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's utterly embarrassing how sloppy some nannies are dressed while working. The excuss that the baby might spit-up or you might step into the sandbox is not acceptable. Make-up isn't nessasary, but show some professionalism with how you present yourself.[/quote] So I am expected to change at the park when my younger child spits up on me? Sorry OP. Being a nanny is a dirty job. Sometimes, when you care for children you get a little messy. Would you expect an auto mechanic to keep his coveralls spotless during the day or change every time he has crawl under a car. I have been a nanny for about 10 years now and have never seen a "sloppy" nanny. I've seen overdressed nannies that are persnickety about going outside and freak out when they get a hand print on their jeans. Please post a photo of this "sloppy" nanny. Sorry if I sound a bit defensive. [/quote]
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