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[quote=Anonymous][quote]There is no hard and fast rule regarding nannies and doing laundry. [b]One cannot state that it is typical for a nanny to do a child's laundry. [/b] Sure there are nannies that do children's laundry and there are some that do not. There are nannies that cook the family dinner and some that do not. There are nannies that walk dogs and some that do not. I could go on and on, but I will not. The one hard and fast rule of being a nanny is childcare. After that, everything else is up to the parties involved. If a nanny doesn't do children's laundry, that doesn't make her any less of a nanny compared to one who does. To believe such nonsense is crazy. That's just like saying one chef who cooks only vegan meals is less of a chef than one who cooks both vegan and meals with meat. [/quote] Yes, one can say it is typical for a nanny to do child related tasks, including laundry. It is said all over these boards by both nannies and MBs. You can refuse to anything you don't want to do, but you will be a less attractive nanny candidate than one who does do child related tasks and at least two of us posting here would not hire you. [/quote]
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