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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not all strollers are the same and if she doesn't use it regularly you are being unreasonable. Same with expecting her to lift it without you asking her when you somehow manage it every day. [/quote] OP here-- I DON'T manage it every day. If they go anywhere in a stroller, she is usually taking them somewhere in the other, lighter stroller. I didn't expect her to know how to do it, but I DO expect someone who I am paying a lot of money to for childcare to say, "Can you please show me how to fold the stroller?" and not "I don't know how, you do it." then walking away. If I said and did something like that to MY boss, I would be in trouble.[/quote] Go look in a mirror! YOU ARE THE PROBLEM! If you've been through that many nannies/au pairs, it has to be you. I can only try to imagine the job creep in this job. If you have a stroller that heavy and difficult to fold, I don't blame her. Why should she give herself back problems. Truthfully, you sound impossible.[/quote] I am sure OP doesn't give a sh*t anymore...considering this thread is 2 years old. Lord people. :roll: [/quote]
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