Anonymous wrote:My sister is a retired teacher (20 years elementary school) with a masters in early child development. She works as a nanny now and gets $32 an hour. So yeah, some ppl really care about that aspect. and pay for it. She does no housekeeping, no dog-walking, no laundry -- she is a childcare only.
Anonymous wrote:Poster,
I think the fact that nannies that work for less than you, and do the same level fo work (if not more) scares you, as it should!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nannies, are you working tomorrow?
My Nanny is and we are in DC.
15.00 an hour![]()
What does you paying your nanny have to do with her working? Troll!
Anonymous wrote:Poster,
I think the fact that nannies that work for less than you, and do the same level fo work (if not more) scares you, as it should!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nannies, are you working tomorrow?
My Nanny is and we are in DC.
15.00 an hour![]()
What does you paying your nanny have to do with her working? Troll!
Anonymous wrote:You are correct. I truthfully don't find that your services require that much 'education' and are very blue collar. I do take GREAT pride in bargain hunting, and getting the MOST of my hard earned money. I am sure you feel the same way, whenever you buy anything or use any service.
It is VERY SAD that i get lambasted for pushing for maximum nanny utilization
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nannies, are you working tomorrow?
My Nanny is and we are in DC.
15.00 an hour![]()
What does you paying your nanny have to do with her working? Troll!
This is the same poster who always writes in to brag that her $15 nanny works like a dog. We are all supposed to be impressed by her bargain-hunting since she believes that all nannies are basically just McDonalds workers who keep the kids alive and the house clean. Those of us who actually know anything about child development or professionalism are just duping our poor employers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nannies, are you working tomorrow?
My Nanny is and we are in DC.
15.00 an hour![]()
What does you paying your nanny have to do with her working? Troll!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nannies, are you working tomorrow?
My Nanny is and we are in DC.
15.00 an hour![]()
What does you paying your nanny have to do with her working? Troll!
This is the same poster who always writes in to brag that her $15 nanny works like a dog. We are all supposed to be impressed by her bargain-hunting since she believes that all nannies are basically just McDonalds workers who keep the kids alive and the house clean. Those of us who actually know anything about child development or professionalism are just duping our poor employers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nannies, are you working tomorrow?
My Nanny is and we are in DC.
15.00 an hour![]()
What does you paying your nanny have to do with her working? Troll!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nannies, are you working tomorrow?
My Nanny is and we are in DC.
15.00 an hour![]()
Anonymous wrote:Nannies, are you working tomorrow?