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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]I personally am a nanny with no household chores but ill take charges to my apt to clean up but I have permission. My employers are very kind.[/quote] Out of curiosity, how old are your charges and what are they doing while you are cleaning? I can't imagine giving our nanny permission to do this because I am not paying her to have my kiddo sitting in someone else's house staring at a wall/TV for hours. Don't the kids have activities or want to go to the park etc.? And how are you watching the kids while you clean? The nannies on this board are always saying they can't do household chores and watch the kids (which I don't disagree with - our nanny does have some child related light housekeeping duties but she mostly does them during DC's nap and if they don't get totally done because the day did not allow for it, we understand). I am honestly curious as to how this works and why your employers allow it.[/quote] 1yr olds. They play with my dog, toys or eat a snack at the table while I switch laundry or unload my dishwasher. By cleaning I mean 15-30mins of light straightening up. we stop by before or after our activity. i might even feed them lunch there if our activity runs late. i don't clean there house cause they have a maid service. This is not a daily thing. I do it only when I can't keep up with everything because I work 70hrs a week and go to school weekends. I have many perks and being able to run errands, bring my dog to work and go to my house are a few of them. They want the kids to be in an environment similar to one a stay at home mother would create. I do much less then a stay at mom in terms of cooking and cleaning but the children are still exposed to normal daily activities like grocery shopping and picking up dry cleaning. If ppl don't agree that's fine but it's my working relationship and we are content. At least my employers know what's going on and I'm not taking the kid to strangers homes to clean for money. That's wrong. [/quote]
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