Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where would she have hidden two roles of toilet paper on her way out? My purse fits exactly everything I need and nothing more. There's no extra space in my bra.
Some women like to use larger bags. I've seen some nannies toting around colossal bags and purses.
Anonymous wrote:I posted in the "nannies what have you stolen" thread that I took a ziplock bag and got mocked. I suspect if I'd said I took a roll of toilet paper the response would have been the same. OP just ask her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I started my period at work, I wouldn't just "help myself" to a tampon or sanitary pad. I would call and ask my mom boss first. It is my responsibility to keep track of my cycle and plan ahead.
Seriously? Wow. Sucks for you, that you feel the need to do that. Just curious, by the way--and what, exactly, is she supposed to say when you call and "ask" her? "No, you can't have a tampon of mine, nanny. Just bleed all over the place or drag my kids to the store to get some."?? Before you say it's about "just letting her know," if that were the case, do you think your MB wants to be bothered in her work day to give you the go-ahead to use a tampon? Probably not. So I'm sure you could just "let her know" at the end of the day, through a text or something. Not by calling and asking permission. That's assanine.
Anonymous wrote:If I started my period at work, I wouldn't just "help myself" to a tampon or sanitary pad. I would call and ask my mom boss first. It is my responsibility to keep track of my cycle and plan ahead.
Anonymous wrote:If you see MB "helping" herself to a few office supplies, quit, because before you know it, she'll be helping herself to your paycheck in some sneaky way.
Anonymous wrote:If you see MB "helping" herself to a few office supplies, quit, because before you know it, she'll be helping herself to your paycheck in some sneaky way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stealing is stealing, no matter who's doing it. It's still wrong. Sorry, MB, no free pass for you.
Not a Mb. I noticed on some threads when a parent is asking for advice regarding a situation, it comes back on the parent and I don't understand why.
Anonymous wrote:Stealing is stealing, no matter who's doing it. It's still wrong. Sorry, MB, no free pass for you.
Anonymous wrote:If you see MB "helping" herself to a few office supplies, quit, because before you know it, she'll be helping herself to your paycheck in some sneaky way.
Anonymous wrote:I just coming from my vacation,my boss just give me a call and say ,we don't
Need you anymore, their even give me a chance to say good bye to the kids,I wondering what guys think about that.thanks.