Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Admit it. The point of your original post was to somehow undercut the nannies complaining about having to trek in the snow because you were in fact working as well. Someone called you on your hypocrisy. All of your supplemental details are convenient and I doubt they are true. Get off you high horse judging everyone else. Traveling to work sucked yesterday and today, and if you don't like hearing us vent about it, get the eff of the thread.
NP here. I have never said this on this board, but, seriously, you are being a bitch. You are also being ridiculous. Traveling today was pretty easy. Feds had a late start, schools were closed, metro was on time, and the roads were treated and cleared. There wasn't even serious snow.
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Please point out what was bitchy? Saying the pp was lying about the intent of her post? Saying that if you don't like a thread, get off it? You rich DC-ites can't see past your own noses. You call me a name (which I never did) and proceed to address nothing in my post other than the fact that you don't like what we're talking about. News flash, sometimes you're wrong. Sometimes people have different experiences than you, different tolerances for certain things like walking a mile in less than 20 degree weather in my not snow shoes to get to my employer's unshoveled steps, and pray to God I don't fall and break something because they will most assuredly fire me if I do. This thread was a vent. I'm not used to this weather, and I don't like it. That's what this thread was about. Not liking it. You are in fact the one being bitchy, by your name calling and trying to shut down discussion on a subject you don't like or agree with, and once again my suggestion is for you and your sockpuppet to get off the thread if you don't like it. "I never say this, but...." is a classic bitch line, FYI.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Admit it. The point of your original post was to somehow undercut the nannies complaining about having to trek in the snow because you were in fact working as well. Someone called you on your hypocrisy. All of your supplemental details are convenient and I doubt they are true. Get off you high horse judging everyone else. Traveling to work sucked yesterday and today, and if you don't like hearing us vent about it, get the eff of the thread.
NP here. I have never said this on this board, but, seriously, you are being a bitch. You are also being ridiculous. Traveling today was pretty easy. Feds had a late start, schools were closed, metro was on time, and the roads were treated and cleared. There wasn't even serious snow.
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Anonymous wrote:Admit it. The point of your original post was to somehow undercut the nannies complaining about having to trek in the snow because you were in fact working as well. Someone called you on your hypocrisy. All of your supplemental details are convenient and I doubt they are true. Get off you high horse judging everyone else. Traveling to work sucked yesterday and today, and if you don't like hearing us vent about it, get the eff of the thread.
NP here. I have never said this on this board, but, seriously, you are being a bitch. You are also being ridiculous. Traveling today was pretty easy. Feds had a late start, schools were closed, metro was on time, and the roads were treated and cleared. There wasn't even serious snow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I worked today and will tomorrow. Unfortunately worked late as well. It def sucked to drive home in the dark with the weather..
You couldn't stay overnight?
I stayed overnight, because I work until 6 and start at 7 in the morning, so it didn't make sense for me to drive home (and I have no kids on my own)
I have a separate room at their house anyway, because once a week I work overnight.
My MB was so sweet - she stopped at the store on the way home and bought me food I could eat (I'm doing a cleanse for a few months), she cooked for me and she got me fuzzy slippers. She said my feet must be cold from shoveling snow while she was at work.
I loved sleeping in a bit today and not having to deal with the morning commute.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:busting my ass at the office and thinking of the commute home tonight while nanny is in my warm cozy house playing with my kids
an MB
You realize that your nanny has to make her own commute home too? And later than you...
Nope she doesn't. She also seems to be under the impression that because her home is warm and cozy to her, and she enjoys being home with her kids, that her nanny is somehow less "at work" than she is. Your nanny had to trek home tonight too, and probably in the dark, cold, and wind, blowing fresh snow about and bad/arrogant DC drivers.
I am amazed once again at the negativity of some people on this forum. No need to always assume the worst. I am the MB who was working yesterday. No, our nanny did not have to go home in the cold and dark. My DH came home an hour earlier and gave her a ride home all the way from MD to VA drugging both of our kids with them. Today we picked her up at the metro so she does not have to deal with bus and walking in the cold and she is again at work in our sunny warm house. My employer (large office downtown DC) did not offer to pick me up at the metro. Walked a few blocks as usual in the cold. So, nannies, please stop whining about your employers not carrying about you
To the last commentator I just want to say that I did walk in DC yesterday in the dark getting home. It was a little cold and the wind was blowing in my face. I was actually enjoying myself though and it was not as dramatic and terrible as you make it sound. Just please stop the drama around the cold days!
Admit it. The point of your original post was to somehow undercut the nannies complaining about having to trek in the snow because you were in fact working as well. Someone called you on your hypocrisy. All of your supplemental details are convenient and I doubt they are true. Get off you high horse judging everyone else. Traveling to work sucked yesterday and today, and if you don't like hearing us vent about it, get the eff of the thread.
Nope, not to undercut you. Looks like you might want to get some help to get over your inferiority complex
I don't think you actually know what that term means...nor do you appear to be able to read.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I worked today and will tomorrow. Unfortunately worked late as well. It def sucked to drive home in the dark with the weather..
You couldn't stay overnight?
I stayed overnight, because I work until 6 and start at 7 in the morning, so it didn't make sense for me to drive home (and I have no kids on my own)
I have a separate room at their house anyway, because once a week I work overnight.
My MB was so sweet - she stopped at the store on the way home and bought me food I could eat (I'm doing a cleanse for a few months), she cooked for me and she got me fuzzy slippers. She said my feet must be cold from shoveling snow while she was at work.
I loved sleeping in a bit today and not having to deal with the morning commute.
Clearly your situation is vastly different than most nannies...as you stated yourself you have a designated room. Most nannies have lives outside of their jobs and NEED to go home at the end of the day (to run their own errands, walk their dogs, do homework, clean their homes...etc). Staying overnight, for most nannies, is just absurd and a bit insulting. I doubt many MB/DB's are camping out in their offices to ensure that they are there on time the next day.
Admit it. The point of your original post was to somehow undercut the nannies complaining about having to trek in the snow because you were in fact working as well. Someone called you on your hypocrisy. All of your supplemental details are convenient and I doubt they are true. Get off you high horse judging everyone else. Traveling to work sucked yesterday and today, and if you don't like hearing us vent about it, get the eff of the thread.