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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Will you be at all embarrassed too tell your family or friends that you are a nanny (especially at your new private school)? If you don't tell people, you might feel a little ashamed, especially if you used to be a professional or if many of your friends have nannies. You may be doing other kids laundry and straightening up other kids rooms. You'll be the "hired help." Just make sure you're ok with this. I'd find it a bit awkward to tell new private school friends that I was a nanny.[/quote] You must be very insecure, PP. That is simply ridiculous. Our nanny is the brightest woman I have ever met. She simply loves teaching and caring for children. Nannying is a noble profession when done correctly like teaching. [/quote] If it's such a noble and well respected profession why do many nannies make $15 an hour and why are most nannies not native English speakers?[/quote] Why do teachers earn so little? Why are so many nurses now non-native English speakers? Do you really think that a car salesman who earns six figures is more noble than the Peace Corp worker who earns very little? Or of more value than the enlisted United States military man/woman? What about Fire Fighters? Come on, PP, use your head. Money earned has never been a prerequisite for nobility or worth in any society - ever. [/quote] Uhh... I think money was the only prerequisite to nobility and worth. You find me a lord or baron that was poor or a teacher and I'll eat my hat![/quote] What are you babbling about, PP? NP here and your argument makes no sense. That is NOT what "noble" or "worth" means. [/quote]
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