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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have checked up on our nanny unexpectedly. Once, she was in the middle of reading a book to DD. Every other time she was on her fricking cell phone to her friends. [/quote] And you found her where? [/quote] The one time she was reading a book to DD was in the library. The times I caught her on her phone were - when she was pushing the stroller down the sidewalk, in the park, in the playground of a local school and sitting in a Starbucks with DD next to her. One more time and she is fired. [/quote] Where did you HIRE her from?[/quote] care.com[/quote] I think you are a ridiculous MB or you are a troll. There is no way that I would continue to employ my nanny if I caught her ignoring my child that much. Your text/phone challenges make me happy that I hired a 48 y/o nanny who still uses an old school flip phone and has no social media accounts :). She has over 20 years of experience and is expensive, but I've only seen her on her phone once. [/quote] Not PP but you should get out more. The "nanny on her cell phone in public" is the new normal. Maybe because of nanny cams in the house they feel this is the only time to text without getting caught. I honestly don't know but it is comical to see a row of nannies texting in the park or texting/talking on their phones while they are walking. [/quote] Just like the parents. Lol.[/quote] You understand the difference is that the nanny is being paid and has a job. You cannot compare the two. [/quote] You understand that child care IS a job, regardless of who's doing it.[/quote] No, being a mother is a lifelong relationship for which I am not paid. Nanny and I do NOT do the same job. [/quote] I expect you both feed the child at mealtime, no?[/quote]
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