Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We employed a Mormon nanny for three months. Never again. When my DS asked why she didn't drink coffee, she taught him that coffee was a sin. Also made these passive aggressive comments to me about how none of the women in her family worked once they had children. It was so off-putting because she seemed SO NICE, but once you actually thought about what she was saying, it was clear she was truly a judgmental B.
Would never allow someone of that religion around my children again.
Please don’t assume that every Mormon is like this. I am a Mormon nanny working for a gay couple. I am very supportive of their careers, and I never talk about any religious beliefs that conflict with their religion in front of the children. When the kids asked why I don’t drink coffee, I just said, “I just don’t.”
You are a unicorn then. I learned from our former nanny that Mormons do not allow the CHILDREN of gay parents to be baptized, attend their temples, etc. This is just the kids, can't imagine the discrimination against adults.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We employed a Mormon nanny for three months. Never again. When my DS asked why she didn't drink coffee, she taught him that coffee was a sin. Also made these passive aggressive comments to me about how none of the women in her family worked once they had children. It was so off-putting because she seemed SO NICE, but once you actually thought about what she was saying, it was clear she was truly a judgmental B.
Would never allow someone of that religion around my children again.
Please don’t assume that every Mormon is like this. I am a Mormon nanny working for a gay couple. I am very supportive of their careers, and I never talk about any religious beliefs that conflict with their religion in front of the children. When the kids asked why I don’t drink coffee, I just said, “I just don’t.”
Anonymous wrote:We employed a Mormon nanny for three months. Never again. When my DS asked why she didn't drink coffee, she taught him that coffee was a sin. Also made these passive aggressive comments to me about how none of the women in her family worked once they had children. It was so off-putting because she seemed SO NICE, but once you actually thought about what she was saying, it was clear she was truly a judgmental B.
Would never allow someone of that religion around my children again.
Anonymous wrote:I was sent a 21 yr old Peruvian nanny, whos knowledge of English was only fair. Extremely immature, zero experience with children, turns out she was in US only bc of a failed marriage to a US citizen. She seriously asked me where she could buy "guinea pig", bc it is apparently a staple of their diet, or beef hearts. She didnt ever cook even the simplest food for my children, and relied on fast food and candy/ cookies to feed them. Horrible experience all the way around. The agency did Nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Nanny here. I contacted them about having my profile listed through them. It's geared towards very young women who have little childcare experience. Although they bill as placing nannies, from the packet I was sent and the emails, it sounds more like au pairs. If you want an au pair, go through the AP program, that way you have support from an LCC. If you want a nanny, use a site to find one yourself or find a reputable agency.