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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'd love to see one of these nannies work a real job for a week and tell their boss at 5pm sharp while talking to him face to face "can we finish this up tomorrow? 5 o'clock is when I leave" or get up and just leave a meeting that runs long. You demand $20+ an hour for unskilled labor, want to be salaried, your also hourly, and then act so rude and entitled all day long. Just blows my mind.[/quote] So what? I'm sure it doesn't take much to "blow your mind". How about this: learn the difference between "your" and "you're". [/quote] That "your" was supposed to be "yet".[/quote] Yeah... right... You are the same undereducated troll who always haunts this board. BTW our nanny has a masters degree in education and earns $22.50 an hour (with no interest in being salaried). Hardly unskilled labor.[/quote] Masters degree from which country?[/quote] LOL. USA, Little Bigot. And a top 20 university at that. She studied for a year at Oxford - but since that is a foreign country, I'm sure you wouldn't count it. [/quote] You're getting a grand bargain then. It's kind of an underachievement to pay for master's from a top uni and still get paid what she does. Unless she actually wants to underachieve.[/quote] You need to get out more, PP. The "nanny world" is changing! Our nanny is American and retired from her previous career after being very successful for 25 years. She is now 60, holds not only a college degree (from a much better school than either DH or I attended) but also two masters degrees. She is very vibrant and energetic and didn't want to sit home so she went back to being a nanny (she was a nanny in France right out of undergraduate school). She raised two great kids and is the world's best nanny for our now two-year-old (she has been with him since birth). She drives a new BMW and lives in our neighborhood. Everyone thinks she is DC's grandmother. A nanny friend of hers is 24, with a BA in Early Childhood Education from UCLA (top school) and just didn't like working in a preschool - so she is a nanny. She is beautiful, athletic, American and loves being a nanny. A librarian in our children's library is leaving in August to become a nanny. Every one thinks she is that child's mother. You sound elderly, PP, and bitter. Just get out more and talk to some of the women caring for children who you assume are their mothers or grandmothers -- you will learn a lot. [/quote]
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