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[quote=Anonymous]Moved to a small college town with terrible job opportunities and happen to land a $15 per hour job with the professors. The pay for the area was good. I was making more than a lot of people with Masters degrees. I had a contract for a year, then they wouldn’t need me and my SO would be done with her PhD program and I could leave. I just needed to be able to pay my bills and if I didn’t keep this job I’d be working at a daycare center for $8 an hour. Three children. Two when I started, 2-year-old girl and 5-year-old boy. MB was pregnant with a third. The boy is a complete and utter spoiled brat. Very intelligent and could behave but zero boundaries at home meant he’d hit, scream, pout and be a general little asshole if he didn’t get his way. He was also extremely babied and basically had to have everything done for him and be entertained 24/7 when not in school. The two-year-old wasn’t far behind, super smart (scarily smart) with the vocabulary and reasoning skills of a much older child. But she was pretty miserable and mostly screamed and I believe has some underlying pretty serious mental issues (saw things, would break down over nothing, super anti-social, most inactive toddler I’ve ever met). She did not like me. I also worked with Grandma who didn’t want me there and was super passive aggressive and terrible messy. DB was an arrogant demanding asshole and MB was super sweet but such a pushover and the reason the boy was such a little horror. I was responsible for all housework. Cleaning kitchen, sweeping, all laundry, cleaning up toys, errands, schools runs...on top of caring for newborn that refused bottles. No one ever cleaned up after themselves. I was a Cinderella and totally taken advantage of but given my other job options I delt with it for 11 months. Absolutely despised it and truely the first and only job where I didn’t care for the children (well, I loved the baby but I imagine she’ll grow up to be as terrible as her siblings). [/quote]
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