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[quote=Anonymous][quote]PP, your remarks are super offensive to professional nannies who take their careers seriously. Don't belittle us by saying our jobs are easier than that of a teacher. I'm not the poster you are referring to in your response, but come on...a nanny position is far, far easier than being a teacher or even a daycare worker. If you've seen both sides you would know that managing a room full of children is much harder than caring for 1-2 kids in their home. Many nanny positions afford nannies with tons of flexibility as to how they spend their day. They can run errands, arrange playdates with fellow nannies, have a less active day around the house if they are tired. nap when the kid naps...the list goes on and on. As long as you don't abuse these perks, this is generally fine but not something a teacher could fathom getting to do during her day. Teaching also requires an education. You can be a fabulous nanny without any education.[/quote] Yes! This exactly. Being a nanny is much easier than being a teacher.[/quote]
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