Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd continue my interviewing process, OP. Not all parents need to put on an act like that. They may have lots of money, but that won't affect how little they'll try to pay you. I don't care much for their kind.
Bad advice. They gave you a good offer and that is what counts. Do not judge someone based on whether they are a cheerleader.
How do you recommend judging a person's integrity?
Or do you think it's better for nannies to play dumb, so you can continue taking advantage of them?
Do they pay you what was agreed upon in a timely manner? Do they stick to your written and verbal agreements? Do they respect your time and outside commitments? Do they treat you like a professional with respect?
Parents who do all of the above, are few and far between.
Everyone knows it. Or are you new here?
I am not new here and, according to you, I am "few and far between."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd continue my interviewing process, OP. Not all parents need to put on an act like that. They may have lots of money, but that won't affect how little they'll try to pay you. I don't care much for their kind.
Bad advice. They gave you a good offer and that is what counts. Do not judge someone based on whether they are a cheerleader.
How do you recommend judging a person's integrity?
Or do you think it's better for nannies to play dumb, so you can continue taking advantage of them?
Do they pay you what was agreed upon in a timely manner? Do they stick to your written and verbal agreements? Do they respect your time and outside commitments? Do they treat you like a professional with respect?
Parents who do all of the above, are few and far between.
Everyone knows it. Or are you new here?