Anonymous wrote:Both the Brits and the Filipinos respect child care as a legitimate profession that can provide women with good opportunity for personal and financial benefit, so you'll find some wonderful women from both countries who choose to do nanny work as a career rather than doing it temporarily while working toward someone else. Also, both Brits and Filipinos are generally fluent in English when they arrive in this country. Of course, that doesn't mean that all Brits and Filipinos make great nannies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It depends on if you want someone who knows how to do her job, or someone who will follow your every request. You don't get both qualities in the same person.
When you have a person who is trained and experienced, what good is it, if it's not used? Professionals have standards. While parental whims should be considered, they do not override the real needs of the developing child. Hopefully, the parents support rather than hinder, what's best for the child.
If, on the other hand, you want an obedient servant type of person to follow random demands, it's more intelligent to get a person with little training or experience. This person is more of a warm body who most likely will agree to scrub your toilets and then cook your family dinner. She will not, however, provide much of a strong foundation for your child's education.
I've seen you post this at least once before and both times it's been fairly off-topic. What's your back story on why you're hung up on this point?
IMO it's very much on topic. The British nannies know how to do their job and don't need to wait until you tell them what to do or how you want everything done.
Anonymous wrote:It depends on if you want someone who knows how to do her job, or someone who will follow your every request. You don't get both qualities in the same person.
When you have a person who is trained and experienced, what good is it, if it's not used? Professionals have standards. While parental whims should be considered, they do not override the real needs of the developing child. Hopefully, the parents support rather than hinder, what's best for the child.
If, on the other hand, you want an obedient servant type of person to follow random demands, it's more intelligent to get a person with little training or experience. This person is more of a warm body who most likely will agree to scrub your toilets and then cook your family dinner. She will not, however, provide much of a strong foundation for your child's education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It depends on if you want someone who knows how to do her job, or someone who will follow your every request. You don't get both qualities in the same person.
When you have a person who is trained and experienced, what good is it, if it's not used? Professionals have standards. While parental whims should be considered, they do not override the real needs of the developing child. Hopefully, the parents support rather than hinder, what's best for the child.
If, on the other hand, you want an obedient servant type of person to follow random demands, it's more intelligent to get a person with little training or experience. This person is more of a warm body who most likely will agree to scrub your toilets and then cook your family dinner. She will not, however, provide much of a strong foundation for your child's education.
I've seen you post this at least once before and both times it's been fairly off-topic. What's your back story on why you're hung up on this point?
Anonymous wrote:It depends on if you want someone who knows how to do her job, or someone who will follow your every request. You don't get both qualities in the same person.
When you have a person who is trained and experienced, what good is it, if it's not used? Professionals have standards. While parental whims should be considered, they do not override the real needs of the developing child. Hopefully, the parents support rather than hinder, what's best for the child.
If, on the other hand, you want an obedient servant type of person to follow random demands, it's more intelligent to get a person with little training or experience. This person is more of a warm body who most likely will agree to scrub your toilets and then cook your family dinner. She will not, however, provide much of a strong foundation for your child's education.
Anonymous wrote:The best nannies come from under the bridge. Go away, Troll.