Anonymous
Post 06/28/2018 10:20     Subject: Re:Baby sitter “caught” smoking

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I won’t hire anyone who smokes. Someone who smokes while on duty with children is an awful person and should never be refererred as a sitter again. Smoke clings to the clothes. What if later in the evening the child had woken up and sitter had needed to touch the child.


My father smoked and hugged and kissed me every morning and evening. I am in excellent health. Get a grip!


I grew up not wearing a seat belt. We now consider that neglect. When you know better you do better. My ancestors smoked and I don’t think it made them bad people because they didn’t know better. Now people know the choice they are making.


Being touched once by someone with smoke on their clothes is not the end of the world. It's fine not to hire a sitter who smokes, but get a grip.


Unless the child is allergic to the smoke, but parents didn’t disclose because they assumed childcare providers wouldn’t smoke while taking care of kids.
Anonymous
Post 06/28/2018 10:02     Subject: Re:Baby sitter “caught” smoking

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I won’t hire anyone who smokes. Someone who smokes while on duty with children is an awful person and should never be refererred as a sitter again. Smoke clings to the clothes. What if later in the evening the child had woken up and sitter had needed to touch the child.


My father smoked and hugged and kissed me every morning and evening. I am in excellent health. Get a grip!


I grew up not wearing a seat belt. We now consider that neglect. When you know better you do better. My ancestors smoked and I don’t think it made them bad people because they didn’t know better. Now people know the choice they are making.


Being touched once by someone with smoke on their clothes is not the end of the world. It's fine not to hire a sitter who smokes, but get a grip.