Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does this kind of stuff ever get to the press? This is devastating to you and your entire family stability. Why haven't we heard of this sort of thing before? I'm sure this can't be the first incidence. Thank you for posting.
I am sorry, OP.
Anyone know an investigative reporter? What a gold mine of dirt with these agencies!
What? imagine the outrage when the public finds out that Au Pairs are sent home by the agencies when they break the law. Imagine if DHS found this out and implemented a similar program?
You are onto something big.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does this kind of stuff ever get to the press? This is devastating to you and your entire family stability. Why haven't we heard of this sort of thing before? I'm sure this can't be the first incidence. Thank you for posting.
I am sorry, OP.
Anyone know an investigative reporter? What a gold mine of dirt with these agencies!
Anonymous wrote:Does this kind of stuff ever get to the press? This is devastating to you and your entire family stability. Why haven't we heard of this sort of thing before? I'm sure this can't be the first incidence. Thank you for posting.
I am sorry, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hi OP, I'm sorry. I know that there is a crew of au pairs in the area that are very heavy partiers. many are not like this, but the ones I know of go out often and party VERY hard. I hope they didn't suck in your au pair. she made her choices, but the peer pressure can be tough. don't beat yourself up. use at as a lesson for your own children.
she probably feels terrible, keep in touch with her if you feel badly for her.
I'm guessing she might have been from South America, based on the crew I've bumped into, but I guess it doesn't matter now anyway.
Why would you think that she was from South America. The au pairs that I have had from Brazil are all over 21 and barely drank or didn't drink at all.