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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Go find another job or deal with it. Sorry but you fon’t have a college degree so there are few options available to you. You can become a house cleaner if you want. [/quote] How do you know if OP has a college degree or not?? Are you the idiot that thinks that it is irresponsible to allow young kids to play with Playdoh on the driveway?? You sound like an insufferable peach.[/quote] The issue is not the playdough, its the fact they put nothing down to protect the surface and left it.[/quote] Hindsight is 20/20. I live in a townhome complex and see kids all the time playing outside and on the sidewalks with Playdoh, colored chalk, glitter and sometimes slime. Only a neatnik would put something like cardboard or construction paper on the ground first.[/quote] Chalk is ok, playdough, glitter or slime is not. Driveways are really expensive. Maybe you rent or your HOA pays for it but if you had to pay you'd think differently. Slime is a hard no for us.[/quote] For those without young children I can agree. However if you have young children in your household, as a parent you need to understand that your home will never be pristine, your home will never go unscathed until your kids flee the nest. Chaos will ensue 24/7. If the only “damage” your child does in eighteen years is leave dried up playdough on the driveway then you have won the lottery in the child department! It could be far worse. Ask any parent who has had their kids color with crayon on the walls, finger paint on the kitchen cabinets or stick stickers all over their hardwood floors. [/quote] This isn't about the child doing damage, this is about a paid nanny asking for a raise who is not being respectful of the family home. My kids have never colored on the wall, finger paint on the cabinets or stickers everywhere as we supervise them when they use that stuff and teach them. I'd fire this nanny. Its not about keeping everything pristine but respect.[/quote]
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