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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Nanny here. Sorry but I won't be on your side. You're not respectful of his wishes. He told you he doesn't want the tv on when you're there ... so why do you do it ? You can do it when he's not working from home since the mom doesn't care so much ... I've always respected my bosses when I was a live-in or live-out nanny. Even if I didn't agree. I do the dishes when the children are napping and then I can have some time to myself to relax with a cup of coffee.[/quote] PP from above here-So this gives OP’s dad boss the right to intentionally turn off the wi-fi?? Then to lie about it and deny he did it on purpose? I cannot believe a nanny would be ok with being lied to on the job. Respect needs to be imparted from an employer and outright lying is a clear sign of it being nonexistent in this case……[/quote] It's passive agressive from him to intentionallly turn off the wi fi but his nanny is also being dishonest by turning the tv on after being told not to. As I've said, as a nanny I've always respected the parents wishes, so something like that wouldn't happen to me. I have worked for liars though and this is another topic because I was a good nanny and I didn't appreciated being lied to.[/quote]
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