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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Years ago I did a share and got 2 weeks notice. We weren’t exactly parting on good term due to the parents and I honestly didn’t feel like showing up or working the last 2 weeks. I had checked out. Pretty much my last two weeks kids just sat in crib all day unless being changed/fed while I looked for another job. [/quote] -1 This is just awful PP. Why should the child suffer with negligent care just because you had checked out? I could never neglect a child just because I didn’t get along with the parents. I hope you are out of the Nanny profession now.[/quote] Nanny stories like THIS give all of us responsible + loving Nannies a bad name.[/quote] Please just stop. Your tired comment is worn out. Most of you Americans don’t even know what a nanny is, so here’s a hint: nannies do not do your routine housecleaning. If your help wants to be your cleaning lady, that’s a totally different job. My personal reputation is based on MY history of outstanding work, as evidenced in dozens of well-written reference letters. Of course I can jump in to be Jill-of-all-trades, but that’s not what defines my professional work as a nanny.[/quote]
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