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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]13:09, she is hired because she is cheap and willing to be their doormat.[/quote] Maybe. But it is a child trying to care for a child. It makes me uncomfortable. [/quote] I'm in my 30's, I have a masters degree in early childhood education. I have been a nanny for 15 years, most of that as a 24 hr nanny. I'm not a child, just a person who loves to help out anyway I can. Today I shoveled the snow outside on my employers sidewalk and driveway. I am a live in nanny and my nf is out of town for a few days. I try to be helpful whenever I can. I would say it's one of my most appreciated nanny qualities.[/quote] How in the world did you get a Masters without knowing what the word "favor" means? If you voluntarily do something with no one asking you - then it is NOT a favor. Why in the world is that so hard for you to understand? And where were the children you were supposed to be caring for while you were outside doing yard work? I do not pay my nanny top dollar to shovel the driveway - I pay her to teach and engage my children. [/quote] I'm sure you have no idea what top-dollar in the nanny world means anyways.[/quote]
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