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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is the same OP who wrote the post in the general nanny discussion forum about toddlers and biting in nanny share, in which it became clear that this "third grandmother" nanny is doing a piss poor job of even supervising the children and also has not been proactive or responded well to the parents concerns regarding that issue. This is also the same OP who wrote in the nanny job advice forum about this situation, stating that she pays said nanny $150/week and the other family (with 3 kids) pays her $250/week so this poor nanny who is with 3-4 kids at a time is making only $400/week for full time care! This whole situation is completely insane. The nanny is clearly A) unqualified to care for more than 2 young kids at a time and B) no longer interested in doing a share (can you blame her?). The OP is paying the nanny less than the fees for an unlicensed in home daycare facility, and has said in her posts that she can't afford much more than that. Meanwhile OP is drawing nanny away from the family who she has worked with longer and who pays the majority of her paycheck, because OP wants nanny in her own home for when this possible second baby enters the picture, even though nanny has been clearly hesitant about starting a new share with a new family. Are you even disclosing to the new share families that the MAIN reason you're leaving the other share is because your child has a biting problem and the nanny was UNABLE to handle it or even communicate effectively with the parents about it??[/quote] It's also the same OP who asked about whether her nanny could live in the basement, but they would have to walk through her bedroom to get to the laundry room, back yard, etc.[/quote]
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