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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Our nanny is never late and always in a good mood (or pretends to be) - but the texting is a definite problem. She is on that damn phone far, far too much for my liking and I have told her as much. Fine if she needs to text or call on her lunch break when my children are napping but I have warned her repeatedly that I do not want her on the phone or texting at any other time. If I catch her texting in the park one more time I will fire her. [/quote] Perhaps you can parent your children better than she can.[/quote] Obviously I can parent my children better than she since she is not their parent. She is their nanny. And yes, I can demand that a person in my employ hired to watch my children watch my children and not her phone. Grow up, PP - you are not a child anymore. [/quote] I bet your kid has a few demands to, no?[/quote] Honestly, are you drinking? I have no clue what you are trying to ask me or insinuate, PP. Are you asking if my children demand things? No, my children do not demand anything - they can ask but they have no "demands" of either me, DH or their nanny. What are you trying to say? [/quote] You may "demand" anything you want. And just the same, the nanny may walk out anytime she wants. Good luck to you.[/quote] I hate to break it to you, PP, but this is true of any job in any field. Your boss is the one who does "demand" certain things and the employee always has the right and ability to quit. And thank you but I don't need luck - I already understand what "employer" and "employee" means and I already have a good job. [/quote] I actually hope she is drinking. Does a sober adult, even a sober young adult, actually think there is something so unusual about employers demands? As you pointed out, PP, all employers have demands - fulfilling your employers demands is what we all get paid to do regardless of our occupation. Do these "girls" not know this? Reason number 1,891 to hire an older nanny. And older nannies are not addicted to texting. Think about it when you replace your current nanny, MB. [/quote]
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