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[quote=Anonymous]"It seems we have a miscommunication about duties, MB. I agreed to care for YOUR children during days and times we set. I agreed to do the child-related non-childcare duties during times in which I don't need to be actively caring for YOUR children. I am happy to set up and host play dates for your children. However, I am not a lawnmower which can be loaned to friends when you aren't using it. We agreed to guaranteed hours, and if I don't need to care for the children on that day, there are others things which I would be happy to do. I can sanitize, sort and purge the playroom. I could sort the kids' clothes and bag them for donation. I'd be happy to research activities and events which will occur or start in the next few months. If there are any other child-related tasks you would like done that day, please, let me know! However, I will not be caring for your friend's children. I've found that play dates work well with children on my employers' friends, while direct care of their children leads to acrimony either between my employer and their friends or between my employer and me. Either way, thank you for the offer, but I'm not interested. If you would prefer that I am not here that day, I'd be happy to do the research at my home."[/quote]
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