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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here No bone to pick genuinely wondering if housecleaning would be something nannies would consider- i am curious at the nasty tone. I am not asking anyone to "jump." the snarky mean responses came from you and some of the respondents. I don't care if nannies don't want to do housekeeping - that is their business. I asked was it reasonable to put it out there and if it was presented in advance would people consider it. [/quote] The nasty tone is uptight sitters with fragile egos that get dented when an employer mentions anything about cleaning. The same sitters that think nanny-employers are stuck up because they can, GASP, afford to hire a nanny/housekeeper. They think they should do the bare minimum but get paid triple the rate of min wage. They think that if you can afford to pay more than you should because these are your 'most prized possession' (your children). They don't realize that many employers are able to afford nannies and cleaners due to years of college and hard work. Truth is, many of these nannies don't have the education to get successful careers with decent wages and if it wasn't for guilting parents they would all be working as cashiers somewhere making min wage. Instead of being grateful they think YOU should be grateful for them. Can you recommend anyone or a dependable resource? TIA. The good news is...... You WILL be able to find someone who will be happy to do both. It's not as complicated as many on here would like it to be. Once you find the one willing to do both with a smile on her face, keep her and cherish her and be glad you're not hiring one of these miserable, resentful, bitter sitters that you see on here.[/quote][/quote]
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