Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many angry and embittered nannies. You resent your employees who work though of course their paycheck ensures you get paid.
Yes, being a nanny is a tough job, but you’re not a hero and presumably you’re in the job by choice. And you also presumably realize that people hire nannies because they work and yet you insult working parents as somehow less equipped than you are. Who is watching your kids while you work? Are you a lesser parent?
If you despise the job so much - do something else.
Oh, stop, Drama Queen! OP made it clear that she loved her job but was venting about one irritating comment.
Untwist your panties.
- an MB
An entire thread devoted to a nanny who has her panties in a twist because her MB made an innocent comment acknowledging her hard work and you’re suggesting the PP untwists her panties? You and your sanctimony.
Sanctimony?! You are such a DCUM parrot. You don't even know what the word means. And look up "vent" while you're at it.
I do know what sanctimony means and if you knew what it meant you’d recognize your own. As for venting - there’s venting and and there’s whining and being unnecessarily judgemental all for the sake of some victimhood that the OP and some others are trying to achieve. If you’re so damn talented find another job rather than “putting up with” your boss innocently acknowledging your job is tough. They work outside the home and that gets you you’re paycheck. Be supportive instead of nasty and undermining.
Wow. I feel sorry for anyone near you today.
More high drama from you and your sockpuppet. Tiresome at best. I made it clear that I am an employer of a nanny and not a nanny. Not surprised at all that you missed that.
The nanny has a right to vent. That was a thoughtless (in the true sense of the word) comment given OP's responsibilities as a nanny.
It wasn't thoughtless and if the nanny is so sensitive, maybe she should find another career. Or find another employer. The contempt for employers on this forum is pretty spectacular. No wonder all these stories of nannies abusing their charges - you can see how vicious and entitled so many are from this forum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many angry and embittered nannies. You resent your employees who work though of course their paycheck ensures you get paid.
Yes, being a nanny is a tough job, but you’re not a hero and presumably you’re in the job by choice. And you also presumably realize that people hire nannies because they work and yet you insult working parents as somehow less equipped than you are. Who is watching your kids while you work? Are you a lesser parent?
If you despise the job so much - do something else.
Oh, stop, Drama Queen! OP made it clear that she loved her job but was venting about one irritating comment.
Untwist your panties.
- an MB
An entire thread devoted to a nanny who has her panties in a twist because her MB made an innocent comment acknowledging her hard work and you’re suggesting the PP untwists her panties? You and your sanctimony.
Sanctimony?! You are such a DCUM parrot. You don't even know what the word means. And look up "vent" while you're at it.
I do know what sanctimony means and if you knew what it meant you’d recognize your own. As for venting - there’s venting and and there’s whining and being unnecessarily judgemental all for the sake of some victimhood that the OP and some others are trying to achieve. If you’re so damn talented find another job rather than “putting up with” your boss innocently acknowledging your job is tough. They work outside the home and that gets you you’re paycheck. Be supportive instead of nasty and undermining.
Wow. I feel sorry for anyone near you today.
More high drama from you and your sockpuppet. Tiresome at best. I made it clear that I am an employer of a nanny and not a nanny. Not surprised at all that you missed that.
The nanny has a right to vent. That was a thoughtless (in the true sense of the word) comment given OP's responsibilities as a nanny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many angry and embittered nannies. You resent your employees who work though of course their paycheck ensures you get paid.
Yes, being a nanny is a tough job, but you’re not a hero and presumably you’re in the job by choice. And you also presumably realize that people hire nannies because they work and yet you insult working parents as somehow less equipped than you are. Who is watching your kids while you work? Are you a lesser parent?
If you despise the job so much - do something else.
Oh, stop, Drama Queen! OP made it clear that she loved her job but was venting about one irritating comment.
Untwist your panties.
- an MB
An entire thread devoted to a nanny who has her panties in a twist because her MB made an innocent comment acknowledging her hard work and you’re suggesting the PP untwists her panties? You and your sanctimony.
Sanctimony?! You are such a DCUM parrot. You don't even know what the word means. And look up "vent" while you're at it.
I do know what sanctimony means and if you knew what it meant you’d recognize your own. As for venting - there’s venting and and there’s whining and being unnecessarily judgemental all for the sake of some victimhood that the OP and some others are trying to achieve. If you’re so damn talented find another job rather than “putting up with” your boss innocently acknowledging your job is tough. They work outside the home and that gets you you’re paycheck. Be supportive instead of nasty and undermining.
Wow. I feel sorry for anyone near you today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many angry and embittered nannies. You resent your employees who work though of course their paycheck ensures you get paid.
Yes, being a nanny is a tough job, but you’re not a hero and presumably you’re in the job by choice. And you also presumably realize that people hire nannies because they work and yet you insult working parents as somehow less equipped than you are. Who is watching your kids while you work? Are you a lesser parent?
If you despise the job so much - do something else.
Oh, stop, Drama Queen! OP made it clear that she loved her job but was venting about one irritating comment.
Untwist your panties.
- an MB
An entire thread devoted to a nanny who has her panties in a twist because her MB made an innocent comment acknowledging her hard work and you’re suggesting the PP untwists her panties? You and your sanctimony.
Sanctimony?! You are such a DCUM parrot. You don't even know what the word means. And look up "vent" while you're at it.
I do know what sanctimony means and if you knew what it meant you’d recognize your own. As for venting - there’s venting and and there’s whining and being unnecessarily judgemental all for the sake of some victimhood that the OP and some others are trying to achieve. If you’re so damn talented find another job rather than “putting up with” your boss innocently acknowledging your job is tough. They work outside the home and that gets you you’re paycheck. Be supportive instead of nasty and undermining.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many angry and embittered nannies. You resent your employees who work though of course their paycheck ensures you get paid.
Yes, being a nanny is a tough job, but you’re not a hero and presumably you’re in the job by choice. And you also presumably realize that people hire nannies because they work and yet you insult working parents as somehow less equipped than you are. Who is watching your kids while you work? Are you a lesser parent?
If you despise the job so much - do something else.
Oh, stop, Drama Queen! OP made it clear that she loved her job but was venting about one irritating comment.
Untwist your panties.
- an MB
An entire thread devoted to a nanny who has her panties in a twist because her MB made an innocent comment acknowledging her hard work and you’re suggesting the PP untwists her panties? You and your sanctimony.
Sanctimony?! You are such a DCUM parrot. You don't even know what the word means. And look up "vent" while you're at it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many angry and embittered nannies. You resent your employees who work though of course their paycheck ensures you get paid.
Yes, being a nanny is a tough job, but you’re not a hero and presumably you’re in the job by choice. And you also presumably realize that people hire nannies because they work and yet you insult working parents as somehow less equipped than you are. Who is watching your kids while you work? Are you a lesser parent?
If you despise the job so much - do something else.
Oh, stop, Drama Queen! OP made it clear that she loved her job but was venting about one irritating comment.
Untwist your panties.
- an MB
An entire thread devoted to a nanny who has her panties in a twist because her MB made an innocent comment acknowledging her hard work and you’re suggesting the PP untwists her panties? You and your sanctimony.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many angry and embittered nannies. You resent your employees who work though of course their paycheck ensures you get paid.
Yes, being a nanny is a tough job, but you’re not a hero and presumably you’re in the job by choice. And you also presumably realize that people hire nannies because they work and yet you insult working parents as somehow less equipped than you are. Who is watching your kids while you work? Are you a lesser parent?
If you despise the job so much - do something else.
Oh, stop, Drama Queen! OP made it clear that she loved her job but was venting about one irritating comment.
Untwist your panties.
- an MB
An entire thread devoted to a nanny who has her panties in a twist because her MB made an innocent comment acknowledging her hard work and you’re suggesting the PP untwists her panties? You and your sanctimony.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many angry and embittered nannies. You resent your employees who work though of course their paycheck ensures you get paid.
Yes, being a nanny is a tough job, but you’re not a hero and presumably you’re in the job by choice. And you also presumably realize that people hire nannies because they work and yet you insult working parents as somehow less equipped than you are. Who is watching your kids while you work? Are you a lesser parent?
If you despise the job so much - do something else.
Oh, stop, Drama Queen! OP made it clear that she loved her job but was venting about one irritating comment.
Untwist your panties.
- an MB
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you like me to list all the things adult homeowners and parents who are only home on the weekends do all day while watching children who are out of their regular routine?
They are right; the job is different on the weekends, but it is still hard. Take the compliment.
Wow. Just wow. So you think that nannies are not adults, homeowners or parents?!
I have no words for your particular type of stupidity.
+ 1.
Anonymous wrote:So many angry and embittered nannies. You resent your employees who work though of course their paycheck ensures you get paid.
Yes, being a nanny is a tough job, but you’re not a hero and presumably you’re in the job by choice. And you also presumably realize that people hire nannies because they work and yet you insult working parents as somehow less equipped than you are. Who is watching your kids while you work? Are you a lesser parent?
If you despise the job so much - do something else.
Anonymous wrote:Don't you all love it when the parents pretend they know what they're doing? Yet every Monday I get frazzled, overtired children, and a house that looks like a war-zone. Quitting day is coming soon. What else can you do? I'm done.