Anonymous wrote:Yes, they are "upper middle-class", so it's not breaking the bank. They're just super thoughtful, and I am super appreciative.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congrats but I'm also not sure I understand the purpose of this post.
Thank you. Just sharing the good things, so out of character for this forum, I admit.
There is a huge difference between "sharing the good things" and bragging. I think we all know which one you are actually doing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congrats but I'm also not sure I understand the purpose of this post.
Thank you. Just sharing the good things, so out of character for this forum, I admit.
Anonymous wrote:Congrats but I'm also not sure I understand the purpose of this post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly what the intended purpose of your post? Are you trying to say that this is the norm now? Or that a boss can't be "super thoughtful" without forking over a large sum of money?
No, no, and no, to your thoughtful questions. Why are you so mad? -OP
Not mad per se, or jealous if that's what you're insinuating. Its just frustrating that nannies like you post this crap as though you have some kind of point to make. This is why its so hard for us to be taken seriously on legitimate issues because you all blow things up and exaggerate. A standard nanny bonus is a weeks salary. The fact that you got a months means diddly freakin squat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly what the intended purpose of your post? Are you trying to say that this is the norm now? Or that a boss can't be "super thoughtful" without forking over a large sum of money?
No, no, and no, to your thoughtful questions. Why are you so mad? -OP
Anonymous wrote:What exactly what the intended purpose of your post? Are you trying to say that this is the norm now? Or that a boss can't be "super thoughtful" without forking over a large sum of money?