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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I've had my nannies bring their kid or dog with them for emergency situations. It doesn't work. Every comment becomes a thorn. You can't give your kid a piece of candy without offering one to the other kid and maybe your nanny doesn't want her kid eating all that sugar. Every single thing becomes a mountain. That's even before you get to the "will the nanny treat her kid better when I'm not around" problem which you will never get an answer to. I would never arrange it so it's an every day thing. Sounds like a complete nightmare. And good nannies who take their job seriously would not ask either. Do you ask if you can bring your kid to your office? No way. [/quote] People have brought their babies to the office when their nanny was sick and then tried to hand kid off to clerical employees. HR put a stop to that immediately. However, all female employees with children spend a grest deal of time talking to their nanny or their kids or taking off early or coming in late because of their kids. Male employees never do this which is why employers, obviously, prefer to hire men.[/quote]
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