Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have recently been advised by a number of orthodontists and oral surgeons that I need full braces (including rubber bands) on both my top and bottom teeth for at least two years, followed by retainers, etc. My question is: should I tell my employers before I get them on? I am thinking about starting treatment in a few months. I’m concerned that my employers might somehow be distracted and/or put off by braces. I already look super young for my age and braces will make it even worse. Have you ever come across a nanny with braces and, in all honesty, did it affect your perception of her and/or her performance?
You are so dummmmmmmmmmm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have recently been advised by a number of orthodontists and oral surgeons that I need full braces (including rubber bands) on both my top and bottom teeth for at least two years, followed by retainers, etc. My question is: should I tell my employers before I get them on? I am thinking about starting treatment in a few months. I’m concerned that my employers might somehow be distracted and/or put off by braces. I already look super young for my age and braces will make it even worse. Have you ever come across a nanny with braces and, in all honesty, did it affect your perception of her and/or her performance?
You are so dummmmmmmmmmm.
+1 I would not want you caring for children, but not because of braces.
hmm well then why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have recently been advised by a number of orthodontists and oral surgeons that I need full braces (including rubber bands) on both my top and bottom teeth for at least two years, followed by retainers, etc. My question is: should I tell my employers before I get them on? I am thinking about starting treatment in a few months. I’m concerned that my employers might somehow be distracted and/or put off by braces. I already look super young for my age and braces will make it even worse. Have you ever come across a nanny with braces and, in all honesty, did it affect your perception of her and/or her performance?
You are so dummmmmmmmmmm.
+1 I would not want you caring for children, but not because of braces.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have recently been advised by a number of orthodontists and oral surgeons that I need full braces (including rubber bands) on both my top and bottom teeth for at least two years, followed by retainers, etc. My question is: should I tell my employers before I get them on? I am thinking about starting treatment in a few months. I’m concerned that my employers might somehow be distracted and/or put off by braces. I already look super young for my age and braces will make it even worse. Have you ever come across a nanny with braces and, in all honesty, did it affect your perception of her and/or her performance?
You are so dummmmmmmmmmm.
Anonymous wrote:I have recently been advised by a number of orthodontists and oral surgeons that I need full braces (including rubber bands) on both my top and bottom teeth for at least two years, followed by retainers, etc. My question is: should I tell my employers before I get them on? I am thinking about starting treatment in a few months. I’m concerned that my employers might somehow be distracted and/or put off by braces. I already look super young for my age and braces will make it even worse. Have you ever come across a nanny with braces and, in all honesty, did it affect your perception of her and/or her performance?