Anonymous
Post 01/31/2013 23:42     Subject: Stealing Items? Nanny Confessions

Anonymous wrote:If you feel as though you aren't paid well, find a new job! Don't steal shit..are you kidding me? Some of you nannies make me embarrassed for my profession.


Are you stupid?

It's the same few posters who do this shyt to make us look bad, I doubt they are even nannies, just trolls.
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2013 23:09     Subject: Stealing Items? Nanny Confessions

If you feel as though you aren't paid well, find a new job! Don't steal shit..are you kidding me? Some of you nannies make me embarrassed for my profession.
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2013 22:41     Subject: Stealing Items? Nanny Confessions

Never! I wouldn't dream of it!
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2013 22:06     Subject: Stealing Items? Nanny Confessions

Anonymous wrote:I just commented this the other day under a post about a mother who thought her nanny was stealing.

Studies show most nannies DO steal. Most wont admit to it though. They usually don't steal large, expensive items for the most part it's little things like food, toilet paper, kitchen utensils, etc. Anything they think would go unnoticed.

This is the main reason I wouldn't hire someone to work in MY home.


Oh please, show us the study or shut the fuck up.

I've NEVER stolen, as a matter of fact I bet I've bought more stuff for my charges than most other nannies would...not that MB/DB don't have money, they just don't have time.

Luckily I'm payed well so I never had any issues.
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2013 22:01     Subject: Stealing Items? Nanny Confessions

I've never stolen a thing from anyone, because I have morals.

When I was 4 I stole a pack of gum from the grocery store and I felt so guilty I fessed to my parents and they made me go to the store manager and tell them.

Never have I stolen since.
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2013 21:25     Subject: Stealing Items? Nanny Confessions

I took 6 detergent pods. I took them because mb was out getting massages and shopping while she was 'stuck in traffic' to get home to her kids. I only did it because after working 14 hour days I was too tired to buy my own so I could do my children's laundry once home so they could go to school.
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2013 21:10     Subject: Stealing Items? Nanny Confessions

Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I'm the one who asked the PP if she was serious about replacing a ziplock baggie. I can't imagine being in a professional relationship where I had to count plastic baggies or now envelopes. Apparently it's fairly common.



I know right? So ridiculous. And the food comments are too. Do families really have a problem with the nannies eating their food when they are there all day? When I take my charge out MB gives me money to take him out to lunch and pays for my meal as well. These people are nuts.....
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2013 20:48     Subject: Stealing Items? Nanny Confessions

Yeah, I'm the one who asked the PP if she was serious about replacing a ziplock baggie. I can't imagine being in a professional relationship where I had to count plastic baggies or now envelopes. Apparently it's fairly common.

Anonymous
Post 01/31/2013 20:43     Subject: Stealing Items? Nanny Confessions

Not sure what "studies" you're reading but I'm a nanny and I don't steal. Oh, I used an envelope once that wasn't mine. Sue me.
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2013 20:31     Subject: Re:Stealing Items? Nanny Confessions

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I took a ZipLock baggie once, to put my uneaten lunch in, but I replaced it later in the week when I had time to run to the store...


Are you serious? Give me a break.


Uh. I am serious. WTF is your problem?
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2013 20:27     Subject: Re:Stealing Items? Nanny Confessions

Anonymous wrote:I took a ZipLock baggie once, to put my uneaten lunch in, but I replaced it later in the week when I had time to run to the store...


Are you serious? Give me a break.
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2013 17:59     Subject: Stealing Items? Nanny Confessions

14:42 here... I was a nanny for an Anerican family in Dubai. Worst job ever.
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2013 17:54     Subject: Stealing Items? Nanny Confessions

I see more and more parents teaching their kids, if you cheat, just don't get caught. The parents themselves are modeling this fine behavior. Lovely.
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2013 17:49     Subject: Stealing Items? Nanny Confessions

Anonymous wrote:I just commented this the other day under a post about a mother who thought her nanny was stealing.

Studies show most nannies DO steal. Most wont admit to it though. They usually don't steal large, expensive items for the most part it's little things like food, toilet paper, kitchen utensils, etc. Anything they think would go unnoticed.

This is the main reason I wouldn't hire someone to work in MY home.

What studies??? Your's??
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2013 17:39     Subject: Stealing Items? Nanny Confessions

Anonymous wrote:I just commented this the other day under a post about a mother who thought her nanny was stealing.

Studies show most nannies DO steal. Most wont admit to it though. They usually don't steal large, expensive items for the most part it's little things like food, toilet paper, kitchen utensils, etc. Anything they think would go unnoticed.

This is the main reason I wouldn't hire someone to work in MY home.
Don't you mean all black nannies steal?