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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yikes! Fifty hours per week with a toddler and an infant sounds like a huge undertaking. Hopefully the money is worth it, because you are performing one of the toughest jobs in the world OP.[/quote] I am a SAHM with two of similar ages and it is certainly the toughest job I have ever had! And I am no "spring chicken" - I am 36 and have been in the executive work force for years and years. [/quote] +1 DH is an orthopedic surgeon - a very physically demanding speciality - and he said he needed a vacation and chiropractor after spending a week with our 2.5 and 6 month old! To OP, as a mother I know how physically demanding your job is - every mother does and would agree that it is one of the toughest jobs there is. [/quote] I'm a nanny to two little ones and it's the easiest job I've ever had. I earn so much more and work so much less now that I ever have before I actually regret never getting into this sooner.[/quote] Then you must have been in amazing shape before your started and are not doing the job right. There is nothing easy about toddlers unless you ignore them all the time. [/quote] Honey, some people are just cut out for this and some aren't. I am a great nanny and paid EXTREMELY well and I work to expectation and I don't come home tired and sore. Simple as that.[/quote]
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