Anonymous wrote:I know women's rights is important but being a nanny is not the same as a basic "job". When your job is working at McDonalds, you are paid for the time you are there and that is it, you can easily be replaced with nearly anyone, you have coworkers, the company has enough staff, resources, and money to not be effected by your absence. Being a nanny is very different, you can't be replaced easily, the family doesn't have the resources to cover your absence, they can't hold your position for 2 months for maternity leave, the children bond with you, etc etc etc. Too bad that is how it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop dissing the nanny and her break up. Every family/nanny relationship is different.
And the OP of this discussion needs go grow up, as do most of the people who "contribute" to these boards.
Take you own advice, Child.
Anonymous wrote:Stop dissing the nanny and her break up. Every family/nanny relationship is different.
And the OP of this discussion needs go grow up, as do most of the people who "contribute" to these boards.
Anonymous wrote:The needy nanny who wants to her her MB about her breakup should probably ready this... Boundaries!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This sound advice applies to virtually all jobs but most certainly nanny jobs. If you want to get pregnant you may not be able to and if you don't want to get pregnant it may happen accidentally (if you are in your child-bearing years) so there is no point.
If you are a nanny and sleeping around you really should be on birth control.
Anonymous wrote:This sound advice applies to virtually all jobs but most certainly nanny jobs. If you want to get pregnant you may not be able to and if you don't want to get pregnant it may happen accidentally (if you are in your child-bearing years) so there is no point.