Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nannies in DC (especially Capitol Hill area) - are you working on Wednesday?
Inauration day is a holiday in the District. You can't take care of your kids for one day?
I can. So can my nanny, particularly when she’s being paid to do so.
So if we paid you would you take care of your own kids on a day when there is going to be rioting?
Not the poster to whom you're responding, but our nanny will be working on WEdnesday, as will my husband and I. It isn't a holiday for us. She said she might want to take the day off to watch the inauguration and we said fine.
There will not be any rioting in most places, certainly in most residential neighborhoods anywhere in the country. If you live within walking radius of a capitol then you have reason to take precaution. Otherwise, I'm unimpressed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nannies in DC (especially Capitol Hill area) - are you working on Wednesday?
Inauration day is a holiday in the District. You can't take care of your kids for one day?
I can. So can my nanny, particularly when she’s being paid to do so.
So if we paid you would you take care of your own kids on a day when there is going to be rioting?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nannies in DC (especially Capitol Hill area) - are you working on Wednesday?
Inauration day is a holiday in the District. You can't take care of your kids for one day?
I can. So can my nanny, particularly when she’s being paid to do so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nannies in DC (especially Capitol Hill area) - are you working on Wednesday?
Inauration day is a holiday in the District. You can't take care of your kids for one day?
Anonymous wrote:Nanny will be working and has not requested the day off. We do not live anywhere near Capitol Hill.
Anonymous wrote:Nannies in DC (especially Capitol Hill area) - are you working on Wednesday?