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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]WOW! This forum is as extremist as a political forum! Some MBs think all nannies feel entitled and take advantage of their employers. Some nannies feel that MBs are abusing their children if they don't keep the nanny that doesn't fit well into the family. Neither of these views are accurate and I wouldn't want any part of these relationships! OP, YOU were very unclear in your original post. You are also obviously angry and defensive. You are not displaying the ability to have an intellectual discussion regarding the matter. IF I was proactive in keeping the mess out of the car when it was in my use, I would be upset as well, but I wouldn't throw a fit. I would use the nap time one day to clean the car thoroughly. I would then be sure that the children and I kept it clean, including occasionally wiping it down. If the family trashed it on their time, I would not clean it out again. I would offer to take it and have it detailed and explain my reasoning in a kind and professional manner. It sounds as though they are giving you additional tasks that you are unhappy with and that you are looking to move forward. Hope things work out for you better in your next family.[/quote] You don't sound to bright. Or maybe just inexperienced with these issues.[/quote] How is my intelligence in question? As a professional nanny of 8 years, I do think that it is perfectly acceptable to occasionally do tasks that are not typical, but help the family run smoothly. CLean the car, then keep it clean. I would not make it a habit to clean up after the parents (some parents are looking for that), but I also don't mind going above my typical responsibilities on occasion. Not sure how that makes me "not bright"? While commenting on the "not [b]TOO [/b] bright" topic, my 5 y/o has better english skills that yourself. [/quote]
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