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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op here I am sorry that you had bad experience. There is different in Mom and child. Your nanny used to take care of her kids during work hours but my mom is helpful for me. She is not my child that I have to take care of her. I really don’t know why all nannies replies are negative. When the families had no issue why they have issue. Or I am fortunate that I had been with very nice families. [/quote] Most of the replies have been from MBs - “mother bosses” - Employers of nannies. All of the mothers (MB) are saying they would not want their nanny to have her visiting mother with her while she was being paid to care for the child. “Nice” is not the issue. I want a professional nanny who gives 100% to my baby - and is not distracted by her mother coming to work with her!! Why can’t you understand that? No other job allows you to bring your mother to work for three months!! You have weekends to spend with your mother while she is visiting and you can postpone classes for three months. Do you understand now? [/quote] Op here , first you have to understand not me. SO SHIT UP. I am talking from my experiences. How you know they are MBs? I can answer my posts as MBs ( stupid think about that) I think I had to learned from my experience then posting my issue here.[/quote] Wow. Is your first language an in-demand language? Your written English is close, so if you are fluent verbally, have an in-demand language as primary (not Spanish, maybe a Russian or Arabic? I’ve seen several positions requiring those recently, and hardly any takers), combined with a degree, I guess I can see it. Most nannies who make $30 or more per hour have 2-3 charges, are fluent in both written and verbal English, may have a second language, and they either have 10+ years or experience or a degree and 5+ years. I would suggest a class to polish your written English, that way communication with your future employers is seamless. Also, I would highly recommend you read over the thread again. You posed a situation. All the nannies and MBs (mother bosses, employers) told you that it’s very unprofessional and they’d want no part of it. I don’t know what you thought MB meant, but they are talking about having a nanny devote time to their child, ergo parent of child, ergo employer.[/quote]
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