Anonymous wrote:
This +1. I'm pretty sure most nannies would take the day unpaid rather than clean up your kids' vomit while you are present and perfectly capable of doing so yourself.
Wrong. The parents were working and thus not capable of "doing" it themselves. Are you normally this dense?
Not dense, but clearly you are.
ca·pa·ble
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Adjective
Having the ability, fitness, or quality necessary to do or achieve a specified thing.
Able to achieve efficiently whatever one has to do; competent.
Perhaps you could make yourself AVAILABLE to take care of your own sick children. And read the whole thread, the parents were sitting alone watching Netfilx not "working".
So says the bitter troll of a nanny.
Capable doesn't matter. Available matters. If they work at home, they most likely are required to have child care. They have this care because they are not available. That's all you need to know. You judging whether you think they are working (laughable since you have no idea of what their jobs entail) is immaterial. How many times do you need to hear these facts?
I get it. You and your trolly friends have an agenda. You think sick kids mean a paid day off. Parents employ a nanny in part for security if kids get sick. Too bad that you are wrong.
I really hope you aren't an actual nanny, PP. You clearly have no sense and should not be in charge of the safety of any child.