Anonymous wrote:In this day in age where all you need to do is toss laundry into a washing machine and then into a dryer that's right next to the washer...everyone should do their OWN laundry.
I would never ask my nanny/babysitter to do my laundry. That's ridiculously stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another nanny who wants to sit around getting paid to watch TV. Look you all need to understand that if you take a job as a domestic employee you will be doing domestic work.
I seriously doubt there really is this underwear issue. It could be easily solved by just asking your employer to hold back the underwear. This would solve the so-called "problem" but the real problem is that you don't want to do work. OP is just another lazy nanny looking for fellow lazy nannies.
How do you get her wanting to watch TV all day from her not wanting to wash the filthy undergarments of her-employers?
You're reaching, Nutjob.
I never hear about people asking the house cleaner to change a poopy diaper or to prepare bottles. Why would you expect a nanny to do domestic work? House cleaners clean houses. Nannies care for children.
Do you expect your daycare provider to come to your home to mop the floor or scrub the toilet?
This logic is seriously flawed. No. A reasonable person would not EXPECT these things. However, if it were discussed upon hiring said house cleaner/daycare operator that they would also prepare bottles/scrub toilets and then, at a later time, they balked against it because"it's not their job" I suspect someone would be fired.
OP knew adult laundry was expected and she accepted the position with this caveat. She now has no leg to stand on with her complaints. If you don't want to do laundry (think it's beneath you or not what a "nanny" does) DON'T AGREE TO DO IT.
Some of you women are pretty dense.
Nobody here is denying the fact that she accepted the job with adult laundry as a dutie.
What most people here are debating is why an adult would want her child's caretaker to handle filthy underwear.
I do adult laundry too (without complaint) but my MB has enough tact to realize that I dot want to wash undergarments covered in secretions, blood or other human waste.
You are a complete c**t. Merry Christmas.
At least if you are going to anonymously insult someone on the internet check for typos and have some follow through. It's okay though. We all know you meant to call me a cunt.
Is that all you've got? I spelled one word incorrectly. When you have no argument-point out a spelling error. Good job.
If you were standing in front of me and said something like you did...I would still call you a cunt....to your silly, silly face.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another nanny who wants to sit around getting paid to watch TV. Look you all need to understand that if you take a job as a domestic employee you will be doing domestic work.
I seriously doubt there really is this underwear issue. It could be easily solved by just asking your employer to hold back the underwear. This would solve the so-called "problem" but the real problem is that you don't want to do work. OP is just another lazy nanny looking for fellow lazy nannies.
How do you get her wanting to watch TV all day from her not wanting to wash the filthy undergarments of her-employers?
You're reaching, Nutjob.
I never hear about people asking the house cleaner to change a poopy diaper or to prepare bottles. Why would you expect a nanny to do domestic work? House cleaners clean houses. Nannies care for children.
Do you expect your daycare provider to come to your home to mop the floor or scrub the toilet?
This logic is seriously flawed. No. A reasonable person would not EXPECT these things. However, if it were discussed upon hiring said house cleaner/daycare operator that they would also prepare bottles/scrub toilets and then, at a later time, they balked against it because"it's not their job" I suspect someone would be fired.
OP knew adult laundry was expected and she accepted the position with this caveat. She now has no leg to stand on with her complaints. If you don't want to do laundry (think it's beneath you or not what a "nanny" does) DON'T AGREE TO DO IT.
Some of you women are pretty dense.
Nobody here is denying the fact that she accepted the job with adult laundry as a dutie.
What most people here are debating is why an adult would want her child's caretaker to handle filthy underwear.
I do adult laundry too (without complaint) but my MB has enough tact to realize that I dot want to wash undergarments covered in secretions, blood or other human waste.
You are a complete c**t. Merry Christmas.
At least if you are going to anonymously insult someone on the internet check for typos and have some follow through. It's okay though. We all know you meant to call me a cunt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another nanny who wants to sit around getting paid to watch TV. Look you all need to understand that if you take a job as a domestic employee you will be doing domestic work.
I seriously doubt there really is this underwear issue. It could be easily solved by just asking your employer to hold back the underwear. This would solve the so-called "problem" but the real problem is that you don't want to do work. OP is just another lazy nanny looking for fellow lazy nannies.
How do you get her wanting to watch TV all day from her not wanting to wash the filthy undergarments of her-employers?
You're reaching, Nutjob.
I never hear about people asking the house cleaner to change a poopy diaper or to prepare bottles. Why would you expect a nanny to do domestic work? House cleaners clean houses. Nannies care for children.
Do you expect your daycare provider to come to your home to mop the floor or scrub the toilet?
This logic is seriously flawed. No. A reasonable person would not EXPECT these things. However, if it were discussed upon hiring said house cleaner/daycare operator that they would also prepare bottles/scrub toilets and then, at a later time, they balked against it because"it's not their job" I suspect someone would be fired.
OP knew adult laundry was expected and she accepted the position with this caveat. She now has no leg to stand on with her complaints. If you don't want to do laundry (think it's beneath you or not what a "nanny" does) DON'T AGREE TO DO IT.
Some of you women are pretty dense.
Nobody here is denying the fact that she accepted the job with adult laundry as a dutie.
What most people here are debating is why an adult would want her child's caretaker to handle filthy underwear.
I do adult laundry too (without complaint) but my MB has enough tact to realize that I dot want to wash undergarments covered in secretions, blood or other human waste.
You are a complete c**t. Merry Christmas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another nanny who wants to sit around getting paid to watch TV. Look you all need to understand that if you take a job as a domestic employee you will be doing domestic work.
I seriously doubt there really is this underwear issue. It could be easily solved by just asking your employer to hold back the underwear. This would solve the so-called "problem" but the real problem is that you don't want to do work. OP is just another lazy nanny looking for fellow lazy nannies.
How do you get her wanting to watch TV all day from her not wanting to wash the filthy undergarments of her-employers?
You're reaching, Nutjob.
I never hear about people asking the house cleaner to change a poopy diaper or to prepare bottles. Why would you expect a nanny to do domestic work? House cleaners clean houses. Nannies care for children.
Do you expect your daycare provider to come to your home to mop the floor or scrub the toilet?
This logic is seriously flawed. No. A reasonable person would not EXPECT these things. However, if it were discussed upon hiring said house cleaner/daycare operator that they would also prepare bottles/scrub toilets and then, at a later time, they balked against it because"it's not their job" I suspect someone would be fired.
OP knew adult laundry was expected and she accepted the position with this caveat. She now has no leg to stand on with her complaints. If you don't want to do laundry (think it's beneath you or not what a "nanny" does) DON'T AGREE TO DO IT.
Some of you women are pretty dense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another nanny who wants to sit around getting paid to watch TV. Look you all need to understand that if you take a job as a domestic employee you will be doing domestic work.
I seriously doubt there really is this underwear issue. It could be easily solved by just asking your employer to hold back the underwear. This would solve the so-called "problem" but the real problem is that you don't want to do work. OP is just another lazy nanny looking for fellow lazy nannies.
How do you get her wanting to watch TV all day from her not wanting to wash the filthy undergarments of her-employers?
You're reaching, Nutjob.
I never hear about people asking the house cleaner to change a poopy diaper or to prepare bottles. Why would you expect a nanny to do domestic work? House cleaners clean houses. Nannies care for children.
Do you expect your daycare provider to come to your home to mop the floor or scrub the toilet?
This logic is seriously flawed. No. A reasonable person would not EXPECT these things. However, if it were discussed upon hiring said house cleaner/daycare operator that they would also prepare bottles/scrub toilets and then, at a later time, they balked against it because"it's not their job" I suspect someone would be fired.
OP knew adult laundry was expected and she accepted the position with this caveat. She now has no leg to stand on with her complaints. If you don't want to do laundry (think it's beneath you or not what a "nanny" does) DON'T AGREE TO DO IT.
Some of you women are pretty dense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another nanny who wants to sit around getting paid to watch TV. Look you all need to understand that if you take a job as a domestic employee you will be doing domestic work.
I seriously doubt there really is this underwear issue. It could be easily solved by just asking your employer to hold back the underwear. This would solve the so-called "problem" but the real problem is that you don't want to do work. OP is just another lazy nanny looking for fellow lazy nannies.
How do you get her wanting to watch TV all day from her not wanting to wash the filthy undergarments of her-employers?
You're reaching, Nutjob.
I never hear about people asking the house cleaner to change a poopy diaper or to prepare bottles. Why would you expect a nanny to do domestic work? House cleaners clean houses. Nannies care for children.
Do you expect your daycare provider to come to your home to mop the floor or scrub the toilet?