Anonymous wrote:I could not work for this family OP!
They sound completely self-absorbed, selfish + just inconsiderate.
It is rude of them to ignore your text messages to them (passive/aggressive much?)
And your Mom Boss had the nerve to tell you that YOU were the disrespectful one…??!
What is wrong w/them??!
It is entirely up to them to secure back-up childcare for when you are sick.
I would issue them my walking papers as soon as possible if I were in your shoes!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP, in many areas of DMV nannies cannot be "local" because they cannot afford to live in the same area, so you are not being realistic
PP to whom you are responding, I get that this is generally the case, but we do not live in a high SES area. It's fairly modest, with home daycares and a few nannies mixed in.
What you consider fairly modest could be $700-1 million+ homes and a nanny cannot afford that. She'd be lucky if she's not married to afford $150-200K.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP, in many areas of DMV nannies cannot be "local" because they cannot afford to live in the same area, so you are not being realistic
PP to whom you are responding, I get that this is generally the case, but we do not live in a high SES area. It's fairly modest, with home daycares and a few nannies mixed in.
Anonymous wrote:Nanny should use her sick time off if she decides to stay home, like any other profession.
Anonymous wrote:For this and many other reasons, the best fit for a nanny/family is one who lives nearby. Not all parents can take time off when it snows, but they might be able to pick the nanny up or she can walk or use public transportation. A local nanny is more likely to be reliable.