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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Quit if you want. But I think you’ll problems finding a new job. Do you think some wealthy family is going to be impressed you quit your last job because the parents were working from home, the house was too small, and you were upset the parents were picking up crying babies?[/quote] If she has years of experience and positive references, she can find a new job without even using them as a reference. She can say she is leaving them because “our discipline style wasn’t a good fit.”[/quote] Its a huge red flag if a caretaker says you cannot be around. That's 101 for child abuse.[/quote] Don't be ridiculous with your comment. A nanny who want to work in a professional way; don't need to being micromanaged. Since she will have all the experience working with children. And a nanny with parents working from Home no only in the same House; working in a "same room" this is a nightmare. You mom that you are supposed to know Everything.. how would you feel if you would be working 9 or 10 hrs a day working with your boss Face to face.. watching you even when you want to wipe your nose? Clearly you must be a mom who don't have respect and boundaries to others. A nice Nanny family will make you feel conmofable and will give you your space and also being the boss when nanny is in charge of their kiddos. It doesn't matter if Parents are working from Home or not. It's easy to know what kind of Family (mom) you are. Too bad. [/quote] I have worked as a nanny, day care provider and many other helping jobs. And, yes, I've worked very closely many times with my supervisor. These are NOT your kids. You are paid to do a job. The parents have a right to say how their kids are taken care of. Child abuse and neglect is a very serious concern.[/quote] Nanny here. Both comments above have different points of view. And both are valid. Nannies needs Parents respect their Job and let them take caren of their children while they are under her care. On the other hand that's very true and sad. There are some nannies who abuse of their charges; mentally and physically and parents don't have any idea about it. But were are still lots of Child provider/nannies who love our Job and work with children and really love them as if they were our children. [/quote]
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