Anonymous wrote: Anyone who posts on Facebook is crazy.
Anonymous wrote:pAnonymous wrote:One of the most un-professional things IMO for nannies to do is post photos of their charges on social media. I know there is going to be I have permission the Facebook group is secure but this does not make it OK and puts the nanny industry in an un-professional light. Dang, I even saw last years INA Nanny of the year post a video of her and her charges bragging how she won. INA and the APNA always say they are here to UP the standards, sorry I am not convinced. Shame especially on the INA for allowing someone representing the profession act in such a way.![]()
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Some parents is ok with this,some not,you have to have permition to put pictures on the website.please Spanish and others ladies,Discovery more vocabulary to use ,everything for is like that "You are Crazy!"
pAnonymous wrote:One of the most un-professional things IMO for nannies to do is post photos of their charges on social media. I know there is going to be I have permission the Facebook group is secure but this does not make it OK and puts the nanny industry in an un-professional light. Dang, I even saw last years INA Nanny of the year post a video of her and her charges bragging how she won. INA and the APNA always say they are here to UP the standards, sorry I am not convinced. Shame especially on the INA for allowing someone representing the profession act in such a way.![]()
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Anonymous wrote:I do it all the time. I have a high paying NF and no one cares. For another perspective, if your NF is so uptight about posting photos it might be wise to look for a new job with a better employer.