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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]To say it is "typical" to do laundry or not as a nanny is a very subjective statement and is not mandated by any law that I have seen. Sure, manuals may state this and all, but there may be others that do not. It is an opinion, not a FACT. To state it as a FACT is misleading. Since this is a forum, please stick to the facts only. And the facts state that doing a child's laundry is not a mandated nanny duty.[/quote] No one here said it was a mandated duty. I, along with several other MBs, said if you don't want to do the children's laundry then that's fine but I wouldn't hire you. I obviously don't know the majority of nannies in this country but through several moves we've had several nannies and over the years I've probably interviewed at least 30 nannies. Of all of them I never had even 1 say they didn't want to do the children's laundry and I brought it up with every single one of them. Still, I realize that 30 nannies isn't enough to say that's a majority but of all the nannies I've met, it's been "typical" for them to do laundry. [/quote]
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