Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Life is so scary, I don't know how you people even leave the house!
Is it too much to ask DB to install solar powered garden lights from their house down both directions of the public sidewalk so I can park on either side. And also is it too much to ask DB to watch out the window 5 minutes before my scheduled arrival time to make sure the coast is clear and watch me approach for safety? And is it too much to ask that DB install a biometric house lock so someone can't break in incase I forget to lock the door? Oh and is it too much to ask that MB provide pepper spray as part of my compensation package?
I was sexually assaulted by a stranger while walking alone in the dark. This isn't something to joke about. Everyone deserves to have safe working conditions. Why is asking for a porch light to be left on such an unreasonable thing to you?
This entire thread makes me sad.
I would not leave my porch lights on all night for nanny. Nor would I race down at 6:30 am to turn them on for her. If my nanny ever asked for something so ridiculous I would fire her, but luckily I have nothing to worry about because I hired a mentally stable nanny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Life is so scary, I don't know how you people even leave the house!
Is it too much to ask DB to install solar powered garden lights from their house down both directions of the public sidewalk so I can park on either side. And also is it too much to ask DB to watch out the window 5 minutes before my scheduled arrival time to make sure the coast is clear and watch me approach for safety? And is it too much to ask that DB install a biometric house lock so someone can't break in incase I forget to lock the door? Oh and is it too much to ask that MB provide pepper spray as part of my compensation package?
I was sexually assaulted by a stranger while walking alone in the dark. This isn't something to joke about. Everyone deserves to have safe working conditions. Why is asking for a porch light to be left on such an unreasonable thing to you?
This entire thread makes me sad.
I would not leave my porch lights on all night for nanny. Nor would I race down at 6:30 am to turn them on for her. If my nanny ever asked for something so ridiculous I would fire her, but luckily I have nothing to worry about because I hired a mentally stable nanny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Life is so scary, I don't know how you people even leave the house!
Is it too much to ask DB to install solar powered garden lights from their house down both directions of the public sidewalk so I can park on either side. And also is it too much to ask DB to watch out the window 5 minutes before my scheduled arrival time to make sure the coast is clear and watch me approach for safety? And is it too much to ask that DB install a biometric house lock so someone can't break in incase I forget to lock the door? Oh and is it too much to ask that MB provide pepper spray as part of my compensation package?
I was sexually assaulted by a stranger while walking alone in the dark. This isn't something to joke about. Everyone deserves to have safe working conditions. Why is asking for a porch light to be left on such an unreasonable thing to you?
This entire thread makes me sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Life is so scary, I don't know how you people even leave the house!
Is it too much to ask DB to install solar powered garden lights from their house down both directions of the public sidewalk so I can park on either side. And also is it too much to ask DB to watch out the window 5 minutes before my scheduled arrival time to make sure the coast is clear and watch me approach for safety? And is it too much to ask that DB install a biometric house lock so someone can't break in incase I forget to lock the door? Oh and is it too much to ask that MB provide pepper spray as part of my compensation package?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Life is so scary, I don't know how you people even leave the house!
Is it too much to ask DB to install solar powered garden lights from their house down both directions of the public sidewalk so I can park on either side. And also is it too much to ask DB to watch out the window 5 minutes before my scheduled arrival time to make sure the coast is clear and watch me approach for safety? And is it too much to ask that DB install a biometric house lock so someone can't break in incase I forget to lock the door? Oh and is it too much to ask that MB provide pepper spray as part of my compensation package?
Anonymous wrote:Life is so scary, I don't know how you people even leave the house!
Anonymous wrote:Life is so scary, I don't know how you people even leave the house!
Anonymous wrote:Since the way you describe it sounds more like an issue of forgetfulness, rather than refusal, why don't you ask them if they'd be willing to install a motion activated light?
THey're quite cheap and easy to install and that might solve the whole problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since the way you describe it sounds more like an issue of forgetfulness, rather than refusal, why don't you ask them if they'd be willing to install a motion activated light?
THey're quite cheap and easy to install and that might solve the whole problem.
Because it is obvious from OPs post she is petrified of the boogyman. She want's lights all the way from her car to the house as she seems to park far away. There is nothing this family can do to help or accommodate this woman other than paying for counseling sessions with a psychiatrist.
You are out of your simple mind, Sweetie. Ever been attacked by a stranger outside? I have. It was f**king terrifying. Expecting someone to walk into work in the dark is unconscionable. Some sick neighbor could watch her go into work everyday at 6:30 and see an easy mark. He knows her routine and knows that she can't see anything. He didn't even have to leave his house to find her either.
You should think before you run your fat mouth. You have no idea what you're talking about.
So how is your attacker going to see anything?!?!?!?!?! Is his employer going to install lights for him????
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since the way you describe it sounds more like an issue of forgetfulness, rather than refusal, why don't you ask them if they'd be willing to install a motion activated light?
THey're quite cheap and easy to install and that might solve the whole problem.
Because it is obvious from OPs post she is petrified of the boogyman. She want's lights all the way from her car to the house as she seems to park far away. There is nothing this family can do to help or accommodate this woman other than paying for counseling sessions with a psychiatrist.
You are out of your simple mind, Sweetie. Ever been attacked by a stranger outside? I have. It was f**king terrifying. Expecting someone to walk into work in the dark is unconscionable. Some sick neighbor could watch her go into work everyday at 6:30 and see an easy mark. He knows her routine and knows that she can't see anything. He didn't even have to leave his house to find her either.
You should think before you run your fat mouth. You have no idea what you're talking about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since the way you describe it sounds more like an issue of forgetfulness, rather than refusal, why don't you ask them if they'd be willing to install a motion activated light?
THey're quite cheap and easy to install and that might solve the whole problem.
Because it is obvious from OPs post she is petrified of the boogyman. She want's lights all the way from her car to the house as she seems to park far away. There is nothing this family can do to help or accommodate this woman other than paying for counseling sessions with a psychiatrist.