Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG- disgusting. I would tell them it's a 1 time thing, but you cannot do it again, so ask them what is the plan. Call Dad to fix?
Or like cabbies, charge $75 vomit cleanup fee.
Animals are different than kids. this is disgusting.
-MB
If my nanny said this I would find a new one. Seriously. Don't be such a prima donna.![]()
It is not a nanny's duty to clean up dog poop, pee, or vomit. Get a damn pet sitter.
Exactly.
It would be cheaper and more reasonable to fire the high strung nanny rather than have a high strung nanny and a dog sitter who waits around to see if the dog decides to barf today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG- disgusting. I would tell them it's a 1 time thing, but you cannot do it again, so ask them what is the plan. Call Dad to fix?
Or like cabbies, charge $75 vomit cleanup fee.
Animals are different than kids. this is disgusting.
-MB
If my nanny said this I would find a new one. Seriously. Don't be such a prima donna.![]()
It is not a nanny's duty to clean up dog poop, pee, or vomit. Get a damn pet sitter.
Exactly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG- disgusting. I would tell them it's a 1 time thing, but you cannot do it again, so ask them what is the plan. Call Dad to fix?
Or like cabbies, charge $75 vomit cleanup fee.
Animals are different than kids. this is disgusting.
-MB
If my nanny said this I would find a new one. Seriously. Don't be such a prima donna.![]()
It is not a nanny's duty to clean up dog poop, pee, or vomit. Get a damn pet sitter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG- disgusting. I would tell them it's a 1 time thing, but you cannot do it again, so ask them what is the plan. Call Dad to fix?
Or like cabbies, charge $75 vomit cleanup fee.
Animals are different than kids. this is disgusting.
-MB
If my nanny said this I would find a new one. Seriously. Don't be such a prima donna.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Am I responsible for cleaning this up? I can do human vomit but really cannot do dog vomit. I get out at 3:30 but DB works 10 minutes away and runs his own business. Is it reasonable to ask him to come home early or wait for him?
Anonymous wrote:Cleaning up dog puke wouldn't bother me much. I would have just cleaned it up as soon as I had a chance. I probably would have sighed and grimaced a few times while telling the parents about it later.
My employers used to have a really old dog who had accidents in the house just about daily. The first 20 or so times I cleaned it up, I mentioned it to the parents. After that, it was so routine I didn't even think to mention it to the parents. I cleaned up the potty accidents because otherwise the kids would walk in it and slip. I cleaned up the poop accidents because the kids would get so "interested" in it I joked that they wanted to call CNN because to them this was really big news.
It is all part of the job. No big deal, at least in my opinion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG- disgusting. I would tell them it's a 1 time thing, but you cannot do it again, so ask them what is the plan. Call Dad to fix?
Or like cabbies, charge $75 vomit cleanup fee.
Animals are different than kids. this is disgusting.
-MB
If my nanny said this I would find a new one. Seriously. Don't be such a prima donna.![]()
Anonymous wrote:OMG- disgusting. I would tell them it's a 1 time thing, but you cannot do it again, so ask them what is the plan. Call Dad to fix?
Or like cabbies, charge $75 vomit cleanup fee.
Animals are different than kids. this is disgusting.
-MB