Anonymous wrote:I am dying to know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate the term Manny.
A male nurse doesn't go by murse.
He is a nanny. If he can't handle working in a female dominated field without changing the terminology he should do something else.
I have male nurse friends that call themselves murses.
+1 I have many male nurse friends that call themselves murses too. And where are we getting that the manny MB is cheap, mean, vile, etc. She actually sounds like a pretty great employer from many of her posts. Sure the incessant use of the term is annoying, but is in no way indicitave of her character (or what she and her family would give as a bonus).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate the term Manny.
A male nurse doesn't go by murse.
He is a nanny. If he can't handle working in a female dominated field without changing the terminology he should do something else.
I have male nurse friends that call themselves murses.
Anonymous wrote:I think you mean me. In late March he'll have been with us three years. We gave him three weeks salary, and a bottle of bourbon (apparently he and DH had big talks about a Kentucky bourbon trail).
Anonymous wrote:I hate the term Manny.
A male nurse doesn't go by murse.
He is a nanny. If he can't handle working in a female dominated field without changing the terminology he should do something else.
Anonymous wrote:I hate the term Manny.
A male nurse doesn't go by murse.
He is a nanny. If he can't handle working in a female dominated field without changing the terminology he should do something else.
Anonymous wrote:I think you mean me. In late March he'll have been with us three years. We gave him three weeks salary, and a bottle of bourbon (apparently he and DH had big talks about a Kentucky bourbon trail).

Anonymous wrote:I doubt she gives one. She's absolutely terrible. But so many people won't even consider a male nanny that he probably has limited options. From her descriptions though, he sounds great.
