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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Boy OP, you sure are a trooper (no pun intended here) for walking four miles a day taking your charge to his activities. I would be livid, even more so knowing that his mother doesn't even do that! If she wants you to take her son to a daytime activity AND it is two miles away, then she should allow you to drive there. Most especially since she does. I think it is hypocritical of her to ask you to do things that she knows are not easy to do alone. I wouldn't take this as a compliment, I would take it as an insult. It's like she acknowledges these things are hard to do, but since you are a nanny, you shouldn't complain about doing them since you are just "a nanny." And she can ask you to do anything + either you comply or lose your job. Since you are not interested in quitting, then there really is nothing else I can say. [/quote] Turning the stove on isn't difficult, and neither is giving the baby her bath. If MB doesn't want to do these things for her own reasons, that's her business. But they are squarely within nanny duties so no complaining is necessary. There is no need for MBs to go nose to nose with nannies. The standard for nanny performance is "what MB asked me to do", not "what MB should be able to do herself." She isn't exactly asking you to change her tires. [/quote]
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