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[quote=Anonymous][quote]1:37- I am the Nanny who wrote the "wait, what?" comment. Truthfully, I didn't see that the nanny lives less than a mile from MB. Still, I wouldn't want to walk a mile in a snowstorm. Or drive for that matter. I'm not an entitled nanny. I'm not a lazy, incompetent nanny. I have my bachelors and have CHOSEN this profession as a nanny because it's what I love doing. Yes, it's a "real job". How could you be such a condescending bitch?[/quote] You still are not reading the OP's post. She wrote that if the weather was bad enough that both her school and her husband's workplace was closed then she would give the nanny a paid snow day. She would not give a snow day when only the K-12 school system was closed and other offices were operating as normal. This is entirely reasonable. Its smart for the OP to spell this out to the nanny because many of you seem to expect that if one of the parents is home, then it equals an automatic free paid day off which is an unreasonable expectation. [/quote]
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