Anonymous wrote:I would never allow someone to babysit my children if that person couldn't drive or didn't own a car. What is your plan to get the kids to the hospital if something happened?
Maybe they wised up too. Move on, leave them alone.
Anonymous wrote:OP -- No offense, but you sound like you've just decided this is the reason and you're not answering any posters who point out that there could be (and likely are) other reasons. I agree w/ PP who said it is *way* more likely something happened during your last sitting gig that they were unhappy about than that they were turned off by where you lived.
Honestly, your theory doesn't even make sense. The vast majority of DC folks who can afford to hire date night-type babysitters on a regular basis obviously realize that their babysitter earns far less money than them and likely lives in a "sketchier" neighborhood because of it. I don't know any nanny/babysitters who can afford to live out in NW or Capitol Hill; I assume my nanny/babysitters probably live in the MD suburbs or across the river. DH and I can barely afford where we live and we're a 2 income professional couple who live in a recently gentrified section of the Hill.
Even if you have somehow been employed by the 2 families in DC who assumed babysitters lived in Georgetown, it is INCONCEIVABLE that you have been "blacklisted" in the area over this. Like, I'm really curious to see if there's a single poster who thinks that could have happened.
Anonymous wrote: I'm sick and tired of you guys over seeing the real issue here. DISCRIMINATION EXISTS! RACISM EXIST! These two issues are very well alive and are definitely growing in Washington, DC! Maybe when it happens to you or your child you'll understand.
Anonymous wrote: I'm sick and tired of you guys over seeing the real issue here. DISCRIMINATION EXISTS! RACISM EXIST! These two issues are very well alive and are definitely growing in Washington, DC! Maybe when it happens to you or your child you'll understand.
where have you been all if my life ? (Nanny speaking ) Too many parents are selfish? and/or weak !Anonymous wrote:So many children have weak or selfish parents. Few but more often a trait. Experience is the rule where Nanny vs baby sitter is the choice by concerned and loving parents are involved.
A loving parent looks for credentials vs. cheap labor. The first choice and only caring choice is a solid background, loving Nanny.
A Mary Poppins is worth a relaxed dinner and hand hold time alone.
It makes for a dual, living evening at home and at a special time and couple's heart to heart time.