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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't see how this thread is so far fetched! I worked for one family who were down right nasty, the kids would have on the same poppy/ urinated diaper they slept in waiting for my arrival to change them. Dirty dishes from dinner stacked up in the sink, greasy counter tops, children's dirty breakfast dishes. She would let the baby throw food all over the floor! Once her husband was out of town, she took the trash out of the kitchen bin and sat it in the living room. I didn't touch it, after 3 days she got the hint and took it out herself. So many other things happened and finally I couldn't take it anymore. When the oldest boy was at school and I took the baby to the playground one nanny approached me asking me how it was going. I told her I was going to quit, she then informed me that I had been the 15th nanny they had hired in a short amount of time. Every nanny came over and backed up her claim. This was the worst family by far! [/quote] It's not the idea that this can happen that makes it far-fetched. It's the fact that an MB posted because she knows her husband leaves a couple of dirty bottles and sometimes leaves the baby in a poopy diaper for a few minutes until the nanny gets there. I'm sorry for your awful experience, no one should have to work with a family like that, but that's not exactly the same as the OP. [/quote]
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