Anonymous wrote:So sorry you are "fed up" with the responses on this forum, MB. How awful it must be for you to be fed up! Nannies, please agree to lie and say that working for SAHMs is lovely and like a walk in the park on a spring morning so that this MB doesn't get "fed up" ever again!!! After all, Nannies, this MB knows everything and knows how every mother and child in the entire country relate to each other and their nanny - we nannies haven't got a clue!
You are exactly the kind of nasty nanny that makes this forum so terrible. If you have no intelligent response, just keep your mean retorts to yourself. You are not clever and you are not helpful and you are absolutely not helping the perceptions of your profession.
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OP, The rate range of $15-20/hr is a little wide. I think $16-18/hr is more reasonable for what you need and where you are.
LOL - Are you "fed up", too?! So many who can dish it out but cannot take it.
Not at all. A poster on another thread suggested that it was MBs who were so mean here.
I'm only showing, by highlighting your posts, that the problem is the nannies and the trolls.
So sorry you are "fed up" with the responses on this forum, MB. How awful it must be for you to be fed up! Nannies, please agree to lie and say that working for SAHMs is lovely and like a walk in the park on a spring morning so that this MB doesn't get "fed up" ever again!!! After all, Nannies, this MB knows everything and knows how every mother and child in the entire country relate to each other and their nanny - we nannies haven't got a clue!
You are exactly the kind of nasty nanny that makes this forum so terrible. If you have no intelligent response, just keep your mean retorts to yourself. You are not clever and you are not helpful and you are absolutely not helping the perceptions of your profession.
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OP, The rate range of $15-20/hr is a little wide. I think $16-18/hr is more reasonable for what you need and where you are.
LOL - Are you "fed up", too?! So many who can dish it out but cannot take it.
Anonymous wrote:This is the OP. I do occasionally WFH in our current situation, and while the first few times weren't perfect, we've been successful in setting boundaries -- I'm in my office, my daughter knows our nanny is taking care of her, etc. I know maternity leave is a different issue and that nannying for a full-time SAHM probably isn't a walk in the park, but I'm hopeful that with the right situation, we can make it work.
Anonymous wrote:So sorry you are "fed up" with the responses on this forum, MB. How awful it must be for you to be fed up! Nannies, please agree to lie and say that working for SAHMs is lovely and like a walk in the park on a spring morning so that this MB doesn't get "fed up" ever again!!! After all, Nannies, this MB knows everything and knows how every mother and child in the entire country relate to each other and their nanny - we nannies haven't got a clue!
You are exactly the kind of nasty nanny that makes this forum so terrible. If you have no intelligent response, just keep your mean retorts to yourself. You are not clever and you are not helpful and you are absolutely not helping the perceptions of your profession.
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OP, The rate range of $15-20/hr is a little wide. I think $16-18/hr is more reasonable for what you need and where you are.
Anonymous wrote:So sorry you are "fed up" with the responses on this forum, MB. How awful it must be for you to be fed up! Nannies, please agree to lie and say that working for SAHMs is lovely and like a walk in the park on a spring morning so that this MB doesn't get "fed up" ever again!!! After all, Nannies, this MB knows everything and knows how every mother and child in the entire country relate to each other and their nanny - we nannies haven't got a clue!
You are exactly the kind of nasty nanny that makes this forum so terrible. If you have no intelligent response, just keep your mean retorts to yourself. You are not clever and you are not helpful and you are absolutely not helping the perceptions of your profession.
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OP, The rate range of $15-20/hr is a little wide. I think $16-18/hr is more reasonable for what you need and where you are.
Anonymous wrote:So sorry you are "fed up" with the responses on this forum, MB. How awful it must be for you to be fed up! Nannies, please agree to lie and say that working for SAHMs is lovely and like a walk in the park on a spring morning so that this MB doesn't get "fed up" ever again!!! After all, Nannies, this MB knows everything and knows how every mother and child in the entire country relate to each other and their nanny - we nannies haven't got a clue!
You are exactly the kind of nasty nanny that makes this forum so terrible. If you have no intelligent response, just keep your mean retorts to yourself. You are not clever and you are not helpful and you are absolutely not helping the perceptions of your profession.
~
OP, The rate range of $15-20/hr is a little wide. I think $16-18/hr is more reasonable for what you need and where you are.
So sorry you are "fed up" with the responses on this forum, MB. How awful it must be for you to be fed up! Nannies, please agree to lie and say that working for SAHMs is lovely and like a walk in the park on a spring morning so that this MB doesn't get "fed up" ever again!!! After all, Nannies, this MB knows everything and knows how every mother and child in the entire country relate to each other and their nanny - we nannies haven't got a clue!
Anonymous wrote:This is the OP. I do occasionally WFH in our current situation, and while the first few times weren't perfect, we've been successful in setting boundaries -- I'm in my office, my daughter knows our nanny is taking care of her, etc. I know maternity leave is a different issue and that nannying for a full-time SAHM probably isn't a walk in the park, but I'm hopeful that with the right situation, we can make it work.