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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I mean really?!?!?! Look at the whole picture. Is the family great? Are they paying good? Do you get benefits? If it’s a really great family good pay good benefits vacation time Do you really care about putting that extra dish into the dishwasher? It’s so hard to find great families And sorry but unloading the dishwasher should be a Nanny’s job, and I’ve been doing this since day one. So if you run the dishwasher with 10 kids dishes and 20 parents, you only empty the 10 kids dishes? You guys are ridiculous! It takes 5 min to unload the fish washer Lol I’d like to see my boss face when I leave their dishes in Yes leaving dirty dishes for you to wash is definitely not fair, the only way to overcome is to ask them nicely to put them away themselves, if you won’t ask, they won’t do it and you’ll resent them very fast and there goes your job [/quote] You again? With your bad grammar and use of “lol”, you are recognizable. I am a nanny and former teacher. Caring for and teaching my charges is my job; washing only their clothes, linens and towels is my job; making all their healthful meals homemade and from scratch is my job; reading to them and taking them to the library is my job; doing art projects and science experiments with my charges is my job; teaching my charges French is my job as well as teaching them an extensive English vocabulary is my job; play imaginative games and dancing with them is my job. Cleaning up after adults (unloading their dishes) is NOT my job nor would my employers ever expect it to be. I am their children’s nanny - not theirs. [/quote]
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