Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You were hired to watch baby, not to clean, do laundry, or cook their meals. Stop complaining and enjoy working for decent people.
+1 if it’s not child related I’m not doing it. I’m a nanny not a maid or doormat.
There's a difference between being a doormat and pitching in here and there as a courtesy. If I'm washing the kids' dishes and there's an empty coffee cup sitting out, I'll wash that, too. Or take the kitchen trash/recycling out to the garage, sweep the kitchen if sweeping up the kids' cheerios, etc.
People start to expect “curtesy” - the coffee cup will stay in sink- it takes two seconds to wash they could’ve washed it opposed to leaving it, I don’t pull my own trash at home was taught women don’t handle garbage - again they see it’s running over they could empty their selves. Cheerios if made on my watch I’ll sweep up but not the whole kitchen
What in the ever-loving misogynistic crap is that?
Anonymous wrote:Girl sit down!! You doing too much is not going to change anything. The moment you start "helping "a little bit around the house it is over. The help you were doing becomes expectations. You have a family that has hired you to care for the baby and clearly understand the distinction between that and a maid or a chef!!! On you free time read a book, educate yourself or else!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You were hired to watch baby, not to clean, do laundry, or cook their meals. Stop complaining and enjoy working for decent people.
Actually you were probably hired to clean, do laundry, and cook if it’s for the baby so…
Anonymous wrote:You were hired to watch baby, not to clean, do laundry, or cook their meals. Stop complaining and enjoy working for decent people.
Anonymous wrote:You were hired to watch baby, not to clean, do laundry, or cook their meals. Stop complaining and enjoy working for decent people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You were hired to watch baby, not to clean, do laundry, or cook their meals. Stop complaining and enjoy working for decent people.
+1 if it’s not child related I’m not doing it. I’m a nanny not a maid or doormat.
There's a difference between being a doormat and pitching in here and there as a courtesy. If I'm washing the kids' dishes and there's an empty coffee cup sitting out, I'll wash that, too. Or take the kitchen trash/recycling out to the garage, sweep the kitchen if sweeping up the kids' cheerios, etc.
People start to expect “curtesy” - the coffee cup will stay in sink- it takes two seconds to wash they could’ve washed it opposed to leaving it, I don’t pull my own trash at home was taught women don’t handle garbage - again they see it’s running over they could empty their selves. Cheerios if made on my watch I’ll sweep up but not the whole kitchen
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You were hired to watch baby, not to clean, do laundry, or cook their meals. Stop complaining and enjoy working for decent people.
+1 if it’s not child related I’m not doing it. I’m a nanny not a maid or doormat.
There's a difference between being a doormat and pitching in here and there as a courtesy. If I'm washing the kids' dishes and there's an empty coffee cup sitting out, I'll wash that, too. Or take the kitchen trash/recycling out to the garage, sweep the kitchen if sweeping up the kids' cheerios, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You were hired to watch baby, not to clean, do laundry, or cook their meals. Stop complaining and enjoy working for decent people.
+1 if it’s not child related I’m not doing it. I’m a nanny not a maid or doormat.
Anonymous wrote:You were hired to watch baby, not to clean, do laundry, or cook their meals. Stop complaining and enjoy working for decent people.
Anonymous wrote:Back when my kids napped, our nanny played with our dog, and worked out in the living room if he wasn't watching tv and everything else was done. Kids laundry, books tidy, toys picked up, etc.