Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where did you find her?
Care.com, she’s in her late 30s and a mother herself
Anonymous wrote:Doesn't really matter about the text, just drop all contact with her except I suppose you have to pay her for hurting your child?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where did you find her?
Care.com, she’s in her late 30s and a mother herself
Just because a nanny is a mother, it doesn’t mean she is a good nanny...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where did you find her?
Care.com, she’s in her late 30s and a mother herself
Anonymous wrote:Where did you find her?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can't hire her. Our nanny has accidentally injured our kids multiple times in the six years we've worked together. We've been told every SINGLE time.
Honesty counts.
No of course not, my H literally told her to leave when he saw that she was lying to him
But was I wrong to reply to her text telling me she felt bad and it had never happened before
Doesn’t matter if it’s never happened. She lied. There’s zero reason for you to respond, but there’s also nothing saying you can’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can't hire her. Our nanny has accidentally injured our kids multiple times in the six years we've worked together. We've been told every SINGLE time.
Honesty counts.
No of course not, my H literally told her to leave when he saw that she was lying to him
But was I wrong to reply to her text telling me she felt bad and it had never happened before
Anonymous wrote:You can't hire her. Our nanny has accidentally injured our kids multiple times in the six years we've worked together. We've been told every SINGLE time.
Honesty counts.