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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Title just screams “I have issues with working for someone.” Grow up. Welcome to the real world. Even MB’s have bosses. Your nanny family is your customer. Act like a pro. You don’t fire anyone. You quit if you don’t like it.[/quote] Op here. I got the full payment and fired my mom boss. Sorry you can't understand sarcasm. [/quote] You go, girl! Congratulations to you. More nannies should stand up for themselves. [/quote] Thanks but to be honest [b]this was a hobby job[/b]. I could quit suddenly because my husband makes a high income. I feel very fortunate. I also met another family tonight and I have a feeling they want to hire me! [/quote] That makes me think so much less of you, OP. I don't need to work either but I do not have "hobby jobs" - I work with children and that bond is important to me and not a hobby. [/quote] Hmm you sound a bit sensitive. I just meant that I don't depend on the income to pay for bills etc. I work as a nanny because I love children too. It's hard to stand up for yourself when you really need the income. I experienced that when I was on my own in my early 20s. [/quote] My chosen career is not a "hobby" just because I do not need to work. Yours should not be either. Everyone can stand up for themselves and most of them need the income. [/quote] You're way too sensitive about this. A hobby job is not a bad thing. Being a part time nanny is not necessarily financially rewarding for me but it involves personal interest, thus making it worthwhile. I'm able to care for babies and I love babies. The fact that your career is something I consider a job shouldn't upset you. [/quote] I disagree. A "hobby" is something you do to fill empty time. If you want to do something else as a career - do it. I don't think being a nanny is right for you or in the best interest of your charges. Sorry - you really soured me on you. [/quote]
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