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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There are 2 different issues here. The OP doesn't want to deal with sick kids who are more work. This has nothing to do with her fear of catching something. As other posters have pointed out she was exposed before she was sick and if she fears illness then she need to go live in a bubble and not accept jobs that require venturing outside her bubble. OP is just another example of a lazy, lazy nanny trying to play it off as something else. On sick days, most jobs do offer sick days. They don't offer unlimited sick days but usually offer 3-5. If you are not qualified or marketable enough to find a job that offers sick leave, you certainly are not going to get a paid day off every time the kids are sick! [/quote] +1 This is exactly it. Being around children who are ACTIVELY sick is not a risk, it is too late at that point. OP-and nannies who "don't care for sick children"-just don't want to clean up puke and deal with extra whiny/needy kids. The notion that it is somehow for everyone's protection is complete B.S. [/quote]
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