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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She accepted position with a start time that is acceptable and convenient to her personal life. Maybe she has other things that she must do and coming in earlier means she is inconvenienced. OP, et AL, would have a fit if nanny suddenly told you--not asked-- but told you that she had to come in earlier. Fire her so she can find a Job working for someone who does not look upon her as a slave to kowtow to your every whim.[/quote] Youve clearly never had a real job before, have you? Note that OP's boss is now requiring her to be at work earlier. Does she throw a fit, say no, and quit? No, she does the job. OP is your nanny very young? I can't imagine a mature adult making a big deal out of this. [/quote] And this is why some blue collar workers will neber be white collar professionals. They just dont get it. Id interview for a new nanny.[/quote] Most would be more likely than regard nannying as either pink collar or outside that type of categorization. It's not an office job (white collar), nor is it considered grueling manual labor (blue collar). It is traditionally grouped with other domestic help (pink collar).[/quote]
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