Anonymous wrote:Wait a second? You're leaving all this crap from the weekend for the nanny who wasn't even there to take care of and she's the one who's lazy???? Seriously?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When is it a Nanny’s responsibility to make sure that the kitchen is stocked w/milk...??!
Plus, a Nanny is only responsible for messes created during her stay.
There is no way a family should not be cleaning up a mess from time when she wasn’t even present in the Home!!
Your laziness is showing. So with that mentality, the nanny shouldn't wash bottles that were used overnight from feedings? I sure scored big with my nanny then if that's the case. We have three kids under 2 (toddler and infant twins), and our nanny is more than willing to help out our family if we couldn't get to every last dish in the sink before she arrives in the morning.
Wait a second? You're leaving all this crap from the weekend for the nanny who wasn't even there to take care of and she's the one who's lazy???? Seriously?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When is it a Nanny’s responsibility to make sure that the kitchen is stocked w/milk...??!
Plus, a Nanny is only responsible for messes created during her stay.
There is no way a family should not be cleaning up a mess from time when she wasn’t even present in the Home!!
Your laziness is showing. So with that mentality, the nanny shouldn't wash bottles that were used overnight from feedings? I sure scored big with my nanny then if that's the case. We have three kids under 2 (toddler and infant twins), and our nanny is more than willing to help out our family if we couldn't get to every last dish in the sink before she arrives in the morning.
Anonymous wrote:When is it a Nanny’s responsibility to make sure that the kitchen is stocked w/milk...??!
Plus, a Nanny is only responsible for messes created during her stay.
There is no way a family should not be cleaning up a mess from time when she wasn’t even present in the Home!!
Anonymous wrote:You need to have a discussion with your MB. You ate not a maid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When is it a Nanny’s responsibility to make sure that the kitchen is stocked w/milk...??!
Plus, a Nanny is only responsible for messes created during her stay.
There is no way a family should not be cleaning up a mess from time when she wasn’t even present in the Home!!
Your laziness is showing. So with that mentality, the nanny shouldn't wash bottles that were used overnight from feedings? I sure scored big with my nanny then if that's the case. We have three kids under 2 (toddler and infant twins), and our nanny is more than willing to help out our family if we couldn't get to every last dish in the sink before she arrives in the morning.
Anonymous wrote:When is it a Nanny’s responsibility to make sure that the kitchen is stocked w/milk...??!
Plus, a Nanny is only responsible for messes created during her stay.
There is no way a family should not be cleaning up a mess from time when she wasn’t even present in the Home!!
Anonymous wrote:When is it a Nanny’s responsibility to make sure that the kitchen is stocked w/milk...??!
Plus, a Nanny is only responsible for messes created during her stay.
There is no way a family should not be cleaning up a mess from time when she wasn’t even present in the Home!!
Anonymous wrote:A weekend's worth of clothing... really, its not that much for one child. Pack your diaper bag on Friday.