Respect has nothing to do with how you dress but everything to do with how you act. Recognize. I respect myself and that is the first lesson I pass on to my charges. The appropriateness of yoga pants comes way down the road. Unless they're invited to an inaugural ball. Then I let Karl Lagerfeld take over. Priorities, people, priorities!!!!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems like if you dress like one of the kids, you're more prone to getting treated like one of the kids.
Anyone else notice how often nannies complain about not getting much respect?
Maybe look in the mirror?
Anonymous wrote:Great, cause you're the only one who knew what I was referring to. This whole discussion is silly. As long as your employer is comfortable with your attire, who gives a sippycup what anyone else thinks?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe we should dress up like bees.
Hahaha. Loved that post.
Anonymous wrote:Seems like if you dress like one of the kids, you're more prone to getting treated like one of the kids.
Great, cause you're the only one who knew what I was referring to. This whole discussion is silly. As long as your employer is comfortable with your attire, who gives a sippycup what anyone else thinks?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe we should dress up like bees.
Hahaha. Loved that post.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe we should dress up like bees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pre-school teachers and daycare center workers have dress standards and they spend their days similarly. You guys who can't be bothered to dress like a grow up are just lazy. I'm usually on the defense against people throwing around the word lazy and entitled for every nanny, but damn really? You have a problem dressing like you give a shit?
I was a preschool teacher for years. I never worked at a center where the dress code was too dressy. I dressed in comfortable clothes that I could fingerpaint in. Preschools that require teachers to dress as "professionals" do not have your child's best interests at heart and end up with teachers who are afraid to do anything messy with their charges (IMHO).
Anonymous wrote:Pre-school teachers and daycare center workers have dress standards and they spend their days similarly. You guys who can't be bothered to dress like a grow up are just lazy. I'm usually on the defense against people throwing around the word lazy and entitled for every nanny, but damn really? You have a problem dressing like you give a shit?