Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With all due respect OP, you sound very dense in the head. Do you not see the logic in what people are trying to tell you?
Bringing your child into work everyday is a HUGE perk, get it?? You are basically getting out of having to fork out a grand a month for childcare expenses.
Plus, by bringing in another child, their child is going to by default, receive less one-on-one attention whether or not you want to admit that or not. Also, their child will be exposed to more illness/germs being around another child and there is more liability involved in case your child breaks something in their home...You know, the extra "wear and tear" of having another child in their house all day.
What about this do you not "get....??"
OP is a typical nanny. Doesn't understand why, despite not going to college or doing anything to better herself (and reading many of these posts add in being severely overweight and mental illness too) why she deserves anything less than $22 an hour, full benefits, free childcare, numerous vacation days, etc from a family just looking for some childcare.
Anonymous wrote:With all due respect OP, you sound very dense in the head. Do you not see the logic in what people are trying to tell you?
Bringing your child into work everyday is a HUGE perk, get it?? You are basically getting out of having to fork out a grand a month for childcare expenses.
Plus, by bringing in another child, their child is going to by default, receive less one-on-one attention whether or not you want to admit that or not. Also, their child will be exposed to more illness/germs being around another child and there is more liability involved in case your child breaks something in their home...You know, the extra "wear and tear" of having another child in their house all day.
What about this do you not "get....??"
Anonymous wrote:Why does a child need one on one? Only one being raised as a self-centered brat does.
Anonymous wrote:I'm serious. I still go to their home, which is super convenient for them. They still get a nanny. Why should I have to pay to watch my child too? Why should they care that I'm not paying child care?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I bring my child's food and everything she needs.
Anonymous wrote:A nanny caring for any other child in addition to my own is a nanny share. It can work just fine, but I expect to pay less.
Of course, your loyalties and attention may be even less equally distributed given that the other child is your own, that would be something that might concern an employer.
I expect to (and do) pay a premium for the luxury of having one adult whose entire focus is my kids.
Anonymous wrote:I'm serious. I still go to their home, which is super convenient for them. They still get a nanny. Why should I have to pay to watch my child too? Why should they care that I'm not paying child care?
I'm serious. I hope you are a troll because otherwise you may be the stupidest person to ever draw breath.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does a child need one on one? Only one being raised as a self-centered brat does.
They don't need it but that is what a nanny is and that is what the parents pay for.