Anonymous
Post 04/11/2015 05:51     Subject: Different rules for the nanny...

Wow...Your boss is ruthless.

First and foremost, she should NEVER have had you care for a sick child.

Second since your idiot boss made you do so, then she should have prepared ahead of time that it was only a matter of time before you yourself fell ill.

She expects you to care for an ill child, then magically not catch any of his germs.

What world is she living in? Or rather...what planet does she reside on?
Anonymous
Post 04/10/2015 19:21     Subject: Different rules for the nanny...

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Funny how these bitches couldn't have their stupid careers without us nannies to raise their babies.


You're not raising our babies.

Someone needs to be raising the kiddos while you're at the office.


Please - no one feed the pathetic little troll.
Anonymous
Post 04/10/2015 19:09     Subject: Different rules for the nanny...

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Funny how these bitches couldn't have their stupid careers without us nannies to raise their babies.


You're not raising our babies.

Someone needs to be raising the kiddos while you're at the office.
Anonymous
Post 04/10/2015 16:59     Subject: Different rules for the nanny...

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Funny how these bitches couldn't have their stupid careers without us nannies to raise their babies.


keep telling yourself DCUM nanny, keep telling yourself that.


Please don't feed the troll. She isn't a nanny at all - just a pathetic troll.
Anonymous
Post 04/10/2015 16:54     Subject: Different rules for the nanny...

Anonymous wrote:Funny how these bitches couldn't have their stupid careers without us nannies to raise their babies.


You're not raising our babies.
Anonymous
Post 04/10/2015 16:37     Subject: Different rules for the nanny...

Anonymous wrote:Funny how these bitches couldn't have their stupid careers without us nannies to raise their babies.


keep telling yourself DCUM nanny, keep telling yourself that.
Anonymous
Post 04/10/2015 15:45     Subject: Re:Different rules for the nanny...

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My MB is a very self-centered woman, too. And not just with me. I put up a post-it on my fridge that says "DO NOT OFFER, DO NOT AGREE" to remind myself every morning who I was dealing with.

I love my charges and love being a nanny, too. I don't do this job for the parents - I do it for the kids. I would do anything for the kids - 110% every day - but I work to the letter of our agreement with my employers and not a stitch more.


These are the people that make me wonder why they chose to become nannies, probably because they heard it was easy. If you want a job where you won't be asked to do anything you didn't explicitly agree too then work an office job. You come in at X, you leave at Y, no mess no fuss. You can leave the Nannie jobs for those of us that really want to be nannies and enjoy integrating with a family and helping out and having a friendly relationship and enjoy the work.

Troll.


My guess is that she is a child and a babysitter.
Anonymous
Post 04/10/2015 15:41     Subject: Re:Different rules for the nanny...

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My MB is a very self-centered woman, too. And not just with me. I put up a post-it on my fridge that says "DO NOT OFFER, DO NOT AGREE" to remind myself every morning who I was dealing with.

I love my charges and love being a nanny, too. I don't do this job for the parents - I do it for the kids. I would do anything for the kids - 110% every day - but I work to the letter of our agreement with my employers and not a stitch more.


These are the people that make me wonder why they chose to become nannies, probably because they heard it was easy. If you want a job where you won't be asked to do anything you didn't explicitly agree too then work an office job. You come in at X, you leave at Y, no mess no fuss. You can leave the Nannie jobs for those of us that really want to be nannies and enjoy integrating with a family and helping out and having a friendly relationship and enjoy the work.

Troll.
Anonymous
Post 04/10/2015 15:07     Subject: Re:Different rules for the nanny...

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My MB is a very self-centered woman, too. And not just with me. I put up a post-it on my fridge that says "DO NOT OFFER, DO NOT AGREE" to remind myself every morning who I was dealing with.

I love my charges and love being a nanny, too. I don't do this job for the parents - I do it for the kids. I would do anything for the kids - 110% every day - but I work to the letter of our agreement with my employers and not a stitch more.


These are the people that make me wonder why they chose to become nannies, probably because they heard it was easy. If you want a job where you won't be asked to do anything you didn't explicitly agree too then work an office job. You come in at X, you leave at Y, no mess no fuss. You can leave the Nannie jobs for those of us that really want to be nannies and enjoy integrating with a family and helping out and having a friendly relationship and enjoy the work.



I have a very friendly and warm relationship with our nanny but she is not "integrated" into our family. She has a lovely family of her own. I truly believe she is the world's greatest nanny and she does come in at X and leave at Y - no mess, no fuss - Monday through Friday. She is never late and neither are we.

Our nanny truly loves my child and loves her job - you can see it in her face. But she isn't a housekeeper or the family "helper" - she is an educated and experienced nanny. Which is exactly what I wanted.

And yes, you do sound very young and immature, PP. I would be uncomfortable having a nanny who needed approval as badly as you seem to.
Anonymous
Post 04/10/2015 14:36     Subject: Re:Different rules for the nanny...

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My MB is a very self-centered woman, too. And not just with me. I put up a post-it on my fridge that says "DO NOT OFFER, DO NOT AGREE" to remind myself every morning who I was dealing with.

I love my charges and love being a nanny, too. I don't do this job for the parents - I do it for the kids. I would do anything for the kids - 110% every day - but I work to the letter of our agreement with my employers and not a stitch more.


These are the people that make me wonder why they chose to become nannies, probably because they heard it was easy. If you want a job where you won't be asked to do anything you didn't explicitly agree too then work an office job. You come in at X, you leave at Y, no mess no fuss. You can leave the Nannie jobs for those of us that really want to be nannies and enjoy integrating with a family and helping out and having a friendly relationship and enjoy the work.


Again, PP, you are blaming the nanny. I have no clue why you would do that to yourself as a nanny.

And no one becomes a nanny because they think it is "easy". And not all families are worth "integrating" into nor do all families want to integrate the nanny.

I agree with the above PP's - as a nanny I will and have done anything and everything for my charge. I go above and beyond every day for him. I limit my largess to him and him alone. My employers are my employers and nothing more.

If you have found (or think you have found) something different in being part of the family - that's fine. But please do not judge me as a nanny for my devotion to my charge and NOT his parents.

We, nannies, work with children - not grown adults who should know how to manage employees better.

Honestly, PP - you sound very young and immature.
Anonymous
Post 04/10/2015 14:06     Subject: Different rules for the nanny...

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