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[quote=Anonymous]The only way I could stay in this type of situation is if I was being paid a very pretty penny. It could be worth it. So think about how much they are paying you and if it is indeed worth it to stay. If not, then I would seek another family. Nannies should not have daily/weekly "chores." I am sorry, the only "chore" they should have is caring for the kids. Common sense dictates that nannies are responsible for cleaning up any toys/dishes/messes used and made during her shift. I.e., a child spills juice on the kitchen floor, then the nanny should mop it up. Or a child makes crumbs on the carpet, the nanny is responsible for vacuuming the rug, etc. You are right in your assertion that a nanny's job is to take of the kids. You do not have to be vacuuming and doing the laundry, considering that you are caring for more than one small child at a time. WTF?? And yes, I am pretty sure the family makes a mess on weekends, with the assumption that the nanny will clean up after them on Monday. I say collect your final paycheck and leave them to do their own washing and cleaning. Or if you stay, suggest perhaps a maid service? Or a laundress??[/quote]
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