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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So you guys really believe it's her job to clean up the car even if the mess is from when the parents were driving it? I'm really trying to understand. I'm surprised by these responses. [/quote] I do. Just like I think it is her job to wash bottles that were used over the weekend, to run laundry that got dirty when she was off duty, and to vacuum the kids' rooms even if she always makes them take off their shoes. [/quote] I totally think keeping the car clean is within the realm of OPs responsibilities, but you really think its the nanny's job to clean bottles from the weekend? That's just lazy, and nasty on a parents part to leave dirty bottles all weekend. [/quote] I personally believe that it is. I'm lucky that my employers never leave a mess with the intention of having me clean it (for example, sometimes when I get to work 10 minutes early, I'll hold the baby and MB unloads the dishwasher and puts away dirty dishes - tasks I happily complete on other days) but if and when they are too busy, too tired, or otherwise too occupied to get all the baby's stuff done over the weekend I am happy to handle it. My job is to make their lives as parents run more smoothly, so I am happy to take care of anything child-related regardless of when it got dirty/who was supervising.[/quote] To each his(her) own. My job is to take care of the kids and kid related tasks while on the clock. The parents still need to be parents when I'm off. This includes basic things like feeding, diapering, oh yeah and cleaning up after them. I do my a great job when at work, but when I'm not there its their job. [/quote] This. I keep the house running like a well-oiled machine during the week. Surely the two of them can handle it on the weekends. [/quote]
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