Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the nannies who are complaining, does she have a night nurse or is she up at night with the baby? If she is up, of course she needs to nap. Plus there is the whole issue of healing up...
It's her job and responsibility to take care of her children, so, tough. Recovering from Having a baby is easy and billions of women have done so without all the nonsense of today's women. She had a baby not chemo.
Actually, since you are being PAID to do it, it's also yours[b].
Hence, Nanny as Parent phenomenon.
BS. Mom can take a nap and still be involved with her kids. Nanny is acting in place of the parent when mom is on maternity leave, mom is there.
-Nanny who has worked 24/7, with kids who saw the parents less than once a week
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't forget who's signing your paychecks.
You'd be in a far worse situation than I would if I just walked out. I can have a fantastic new job with the snap of my fingers.
You'd have to take a lot of time off to stay with your children while in search of a new nanny.
Don't forget who makes it possible for you to sign that paycheck.
Anonymous wrote:Don't forget who's signing your paychecks.