Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would his parents let you take him on outings outside the house?
No. We can't even go for a walk.
How old is he?
Why would you take a job like this?
I dont understand people who want their kids in the house all the time. I do feel sorry for him, hes getting a raw deal.
He is two and they live on an estate. We play outside but can't leave the property for security reasons. I loved the job when he was a baby but now he is such a brat when his parents are around that it is hard to deal with him.
I was the the PP that asked, Thats sad, 2 is usually such a fun age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would his parents let you take him on outings outside the house?
No. We can't even go for a walk.
How old is he?
Why would you take a job like this?
I dont understand people who want their kids in the house all the time. I do feel sorry for him, hes getting a raw deal.
He is two and they live on an estate. We play outside but can't leave the property for security reasons. I loved the job when he was a baby but now he is such a brat when his parents are around that it is hard to deal with him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would his parents let you take him on outings outside the house?
No. We can't even go for a walk.
How old is he?
Why would you take a job like this?
I dont understand people who want their kids in the house all the time. I do feel sorry for him, hes getting a raw deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would his parents let you take him on outings outside the house?
No. We can't even go for a walk.
Anonymous wrote:His parents don't pay much attention to him despite being home all the time. He's getting what he can from them -- stuff, rather than love. He's a pain in the ass because of it. but I mostly feel sorry for him.
Anonymous wrote:Would his parents let you take him on outings outside the house?