
Anonymous wrote:Could you post a link to your care.com profile?
I wanna see the hair

Anonymous wrote:
Do you know for sure the OP saw you at the meeting place? You said you didn't see anyone who met the description. The two of you may have just missed each other. It has happened to me, it could happen to anyone.
It is funny. You say in your post you don't want to work for someone judgmental, but you come off just as judgmental, if not more so than the MB in your rant. Yes, it is a silly reason not to want to hire someone because they don't want to deal with someone with six different colors of hair, but that is their choice. Companies have dress codes and if you work for someone and they have a dress code, you abide by it or move along.
I'm not sure. As I said, the place was busy.
I think she was there, because in her negative review that she posted on care.com, she said she wanted someone punctual (and as I posted before, I got there at 4:04.)
If she wasn't there, how would she know that?
I haven't seen her picture because she doesn't have one on care.com.
There were some kids and babies when I got to our agreed location, but they didn't seem to be the age she had posted on her website.
There was a lady with two infants, one lady with another infant, some older kids.. I didn't see anyone with a 4 year old and an 18 month old.
And the reason why she insisted to meet at 4 was so she could bring both kids with her.
So I guess either I missed her, or she didn't have her kids (or one of them) with her.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I'm sorry that this happened to you. I've previously had my lip pierced and pink hair and I have tattoos and have had no issues finding jobs. Someone who doesn't even bother to interview you based on your appearance isn't someone who would likely make a good employer.
Anonymous wrote:You got lucky OP. The family sounds very judgmental and not worth your time. I don't understand why they would agree to an interview if they saw your pic beforehand though.
Anonymous wrote:Do you know for sure the OP saw you at the meeting place? You said you didn't see anyone who met the description. The two of you may have just missed each other. It has happened to me, it could happen to anyone.
It is funny. You say in your post you don't want to work for someone judgmental, but you come off just as judgmental, if not more so than the MB in your rant. Yes, it is a silly reason not to want to hire someone because they don't want to deal with someone with six different colors of hair, but that is their choice. Companies have dress codes and if you work for someone and they have a dress code, you abide by it or move along.
Anonymous wrote:Do you know for sure the OP saw you at the meeting place? You said you didn't see anyone who met the description. The two of you may have just missed each other. It has happened to me, it could happen to anyone.
It is funny. You say in your post you don't want to work for someone judgmental, but you come off just as judgmental, if not more so than the MB in your rant. Yes, it is a silly reason not to want to hire someone because they don't want to deal with someone with six different colors of hair, but that is their choice. Companies have dress codes and if you work for someone and they have a dress code, you abide by it or move along.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like how OP ignores any questions that imply she's in the wrong, and only replies to those giving her "oh, poor you OP! That MB sounds awful" replies.![]()
Because there are always judgemental DCUMers on every post. OP was ranting. She could care less what a bunch of anonymous people think. You guys aren't that important to OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's why I would have an issue with your hair: I don't want to have to come up with a reason past "no" when my DD sees your hair and asks to dye her hair that way. You would make my life as a parent more difficult and the job of a nanny I hire is to make my life easier.
Then dont.
To pretend that you have to debate your kid about hair color is stupid. Our nanny has a tattoo, DD is 4 and said she wants a "taloo" of Elmo on her face, I told her when she turns 18 she can get whatever she wants.
Its about time for parents to stop pretending that they have no say in what their kids do. The nanny does not lay the ground work of the person your kid will become, you do. If you have to depend on the nanny for that, then you aren't doing your job as a parent.
-MB to a nanny who happens to be inked and pierced
But it's NOT okay with me for my kid to do whatever she wants when she turns 18.
Anonymous wrote:Here's why I would have an issue with your hair: I don't want to have to come up with a reason past "no" when my DD sees your hair and asks to dye her hair that way. You would make my life as a parent more difficult and the job of a nanny I hire is to make my life easier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's why I would have an issue with your hair: I don't want to have to come up with a reason past "no" when my DD sees your hair and asks to dye her hair that way. You would make my life as a parent more difficult and the job of a nanny I hire is to make my life easier.
Then dont.
To pretend that you have to debate your kid about hair color is stupid. Our nanny has a tattoo, DD is 4 and said she wants a "taloo" of Elmo on her face, I told her when she turns 18 she can get whatever she wants.
Its about time for parents to stop pretending that they have no say in what their kids do. The nanny does not lay the ground work of the person your kid will become, you do. If you have to depend on the nanny for that, then you aren't doing your job as a parent.
-MB to a nanny who happens to be inked and pierced
But it's NOT okay with me for my kid to do whatever she wants when she turns 18.