Now honey, go play. The grown ups have work to do.Anonymous wrote:Lol OP, you are just making yourself look dumber and dumber.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People were told to stay off the roads this morning. FYI, that meant nannies, as well.
For God's sake, the federal government was shut down for good reason.
Why are more and more parents incompetent?
Nannies are now responsible for the children of these absentee parents.
Anonymous wrote:Lol OP, you are just making yourself look dumber and dumber.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you required to shovel out a space in your office complex? No. It is the responsibilty of the building's owners to maintain safe and adequate parking accommodations for their employees.
And nannies don't work in a building, they didn't go to college. I park on the street and no one clears me a space when I go to work, so I am not clearing one for the nanny. This is DC.
Anonymous wrote:My nanny is out until Friday but yesterday my husband shoveled the parking spot in front of our house where she usually parks. Last year when I was pregnant w/ #2 and we had a snow day, I told our nanny to stay home (which is what we usually do). She came by w/ her husband and he shoveled my side of the driveway for me as my husband was out of town on business.
Anonymous wrote:People were told to stay off the roads this morning. FYI, that meant nannies, as well.
For God's sake, the federal government was shut down for good reason.
Why are more and more parents incompetent?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you required to shovel out a space in your office complex? No. It is the responsibilty of the building's owners to maintain safe and adequate parking accommodations for their employees.
And nannies don't work in a building, they didn't go to college. I park on the street and no one clears me a space when I go to work, so I am not clearing one for the nanny. This is DC.
Anonymous wrote:Are you required to shovel out a space in your office complex? No. It is the responsibilty of the building's owners to maintain safe and adequate parking accommodations for their employees.
Anonymous wrote:In other words, you feel that someone you employ in your home who shovels herself out of her own home to come to you on a snow day should again shovel a spot in front of your house because you're too lazy to do so? Brilliant! Love it.Anonymous wrote:Yes I think you were wrong. I can't imagine asking an employer to shovel snow.