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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] What IS surprising (at least to 13:55), is that a pediatric psychiatrist MB would choose an expensive nanny who brought her child to work. [/quote] I was wondering when you were going to bring this story up. I was worried that we were going to go a whole week without hearing it![/quote] Actually it was 13:55 who brought it up. I provided the details of the successful experience. It was a beautiful example of win-win-win, for mb, nanny and most importantly for both children. That mb wrote me one of my favorite reference letters.[/quote] Actually, I think you are being quite dishonest when you don't point out that the most significant win for YOU was a hefty childcare bill that you got to avoid by bringing your child to work with you. A cursory review of your thoughts on that experience shows that you prefer to focus on saving your MB's child from turning into a selfish, spoiled brat. Nowhere do you say, "also, I got to save over a thousand bucks a month on childcare."[/quote] Your ignorant assumptions continue to astound me. I was in a most fortunate position that financially I didn't have to earn a paycheck. I accepted an attractive job offer because I love my work AND I didn't want MY child to become an over indulged selfish person. Btw, again I support each family's choice to do what they want as long as it doesn't cause their child to suffer.[/quote] Do you deny that you avoided paying for childcare because you brought your child with you? [/quote] Are you a lawyer? Lol. You talk like one. No, I didn't "avoid" paying for childcare because my child came to work with me. As I already told you, I didn't need a paycheck. Remember? If I haven't received such a great offer by parents I really liked, I would not had taken the job. Why would I farm out my own child? I love my established career, and thank God my career did not force me to make a choice between it and my child. Is that what you are really so angry about? [/quote]
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