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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]People who care about children are those who should be nannies, not a money hungry piece of caca employee like yourself. That's the problem here. People who don't give a crap about kids are lining up the be nannies. Because they don't care to begin with, they quit without a moment's thought about how that impacts the innocent person in the scheme- the child. As far as the troll comment, I'll go back to my bridge once you go back to your hole, rat![/quote] Go away troll. People nanny for a LIVING not just for your precious snowflake. The family is abusive and doesn't deserve a nanny. [/quote] I agree 100% that this person is a troll looking for trouble and needs to go away but don't assume it's an MB. I think there are crazy people on here, not nannies or MBs, either trying to make one or the other look bad or who just enjoy stirring up drama. [/quote] I disagree the poster is a troll. The poster is pointing out that nannies have a commitment to children that trumps the traditional employee/employer relationship. For someone to quit with callous disregard for the bond that a child has developed it disgusting and selfish. I think OP should not have taken the position to begin with if she felt that she was not being fairly compensated. She took a position, formed a bond with a child and developed a routine with the family that depended on her. Than, out of no where, she says, "I quit, it's my right. Bye!" How awful. I can understand that the family is upset, though they aren't handling the situation well. They just have to understand that many nannies don't care about making a commitment. In fact, many are just in it for the money. As a mom, I'd rather someone just came out and said that. It's a win-win when that happens. I wouldn't hire you because I'm looking for a committed professional and you wouldn't waste your time with me. This didn't have to be so hard OP. I hope you start to learn empathy. That should be a requirement to work with kids and you don't have it. Scary, really![/quote]
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