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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is a nanny forum where nannies rule. So yeah, the answer you get is "you are terrible person, not fit to have a nanny, how dare you!" Truth is, yeah, typically nannies don't do that but depending on how much you are paying, kids' ages, and other aspects of the job environment, there are plenty of nannies happily cleaning dinner dishes for job safety.[/quote] Do you think it's taking advantage somehow? I mean, the other option is just to have the nanny make dinner or breakfast. I am not going to wake the kids up early/take off work early so they can eat breakfast/dinner and I can have the dishes done by the time the nanny gets there. I always felt like I was making her job easier by prepping the meals myself, but maybe not. The kids ages are 1, 3, 5, and 7. I don't live in DC, so the rate is hard to compare. [/quote] Why can't you clean up as you go along? This is what I do and it isn't difficult. I would have a fit if nanny left a mess for me and I'm sure she feels the same. A nanny is NOT a general maid for lazy parents. A nanny takes care of childten and does cleaning related to them, not their lazy, shiftless patents.[/quote]
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