Anonymous wrote:There are 4 nannies on this thread from LA, it appears. I am one of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a governess for a HP/HNW family. The kids are homeschooled by me 60% of the year as there is a lot of travel involved. I’m struggling to find nannies with a higher education. I find I don’t have much in common with other nannies and I feel isolated. Any other nannies with Madter’s degrees? Is it just a rarity to have a highly educated nanny?
Yes. I have a masters in ECD and I have never met another. I am in Los Angeles. However, more and more, I am meeting nannies with college degrees is education.
Oh honey. The problem is definitely you. I'm in LA and have a masters, and so do three of my nanny friends. Almost all the nannies I know have at least a bachelors degree. Homeschooling isolates you a bit, but the rest is all you. Coldwater canyon park is full of nannies- you can't find some friends there? Music classes, sports, library, there's so many ways to meet nannies in LA. I actually find more nannies here are educated when you're with HP/HNW families. Soooo. It's you. Maybe get off your high horse and people will want to be your friend.
How can the problem be me? I am not repelling the MA nannies on sight. I simply have never met another with an MA and I work for a new high income/high profile family in Brentwood. And I did not complain about not having friends or not liking other nannies - I simply have never met another with an masters.
I am surprised you have a graduate degree with your reading comprehension issues. I have bolded my post. All I wrote is that I have never met another nanny with a masters.
[b]
The problem is definitely you.
Ps. I'm European and English is my third language. I speak 5. You sound insufferable.
Again, Foreign Nanny, I do not have a problem and am thus not a problem.
You sound stunningly stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a governess for a HP/HNW family. The kids are homeschooled by me 60% of the year as there is a lot of travel involved. I’m struggling to find nannies with a higher education. I find I don’t have much in common with other nannies and I feel isolated. Any other nannies with Madter’s degrees? Is it just a rarity to have a highly educated nanny?
Yes. I have a masters in ECD and I have never met another. I am in Los Angeles. However, more and more, I am meeting nannies with college degrees is education.
Oh honey. The problem is definitely you. I'm in LA and have a masters, and so do three of my nanny friends. Almost all the nannies I know have at least a bachelors degree. Homeschooling isolates you a bit, but the rest is all you. Coldwater canyon park is full of nannies- you can't find some friends there? Music classes, sports, library, there's so many ways to meet nannies in LA. I actually find more nannies here are educated when you're with HP/HNW families. Soooo. It's you. Maybe get off your high horse and people will want to be your friend.
How can the problem be me? I am not repelling the MA nannies on sight. I simply have never met another with an MA and I work for a new high income/high profile family in Brentwood. And I did not complain about not having friends or not liking other nannies - I simply have never met another with an masters.
I am surprised you have a graduate degree with your reading comprehension issues. I have bolded my post. All I wrote is that I have never met another nanny with a masters.
[b]
The problem is definitely you.
Ps. I'm European and English is my third language. I speak 5. You sound insufferable.
Again, Foreign Nanny, I do not have a problem and am thus not a problem.
You sound stunningly stupid.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a governess for a HP/HNW family. The kids are homeschooled by me 60% of the year as there is a lot of travel involved. I’m struggling to find nannies with a higher education. I find I don’t have much in common with other nannies and I feel isolated. Any other nannies with Madter’s degrees? Is it just a rarity to have a highly educated nanny?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a governess for a HP/HNW family. The kids are homeschooled by me 60% of the year as there is a lot of travel involved. I’m struggling to find nannies with a higher education. I find I don’t have much in common with other nannies and I feel isolated. Any other nannies with Madter’s degrees? Is it just a rarity to have a highly educated nanny?
Yes. I have a masters in ECD and I have never met another. I am in Los Angeles. However, more and more, I am meeting nannies with college degrees is education.
Oh honey. The problem is definitely you. I'm in LA and have a masters, and so do three of my nanny friends. Almost all the nannies I know have at least a bachelors degree. Homeschooling isolates you a bit, but the rest is all you. Coldwater canyon park is full of nannies- you can't find some friends there? Music classes, sports, library, there's so many ways to meet nannies in LA. I actually find more nannies here are educated when you're with HP/HNW families. Soooo. It's you. Maybe get off your high horse and people will want to be your friend.
How can the problem be me? I am not repelling the MA nannies on sight. I simply have never met another with an MA and I work for a new high income/high profile family in Brentwood. And I did not complain about not having friends or not liking other nannies - I simply have never met another with an masters.
I am surprised you have a graduate degree with your reading comprehension issues. I have bolded my post. All I wrote is that I have never met another nanny with a masters.
[b]
The problem is definitely you.
Ps. I'm European and English is my third language. I speak 5. You sound insufferable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a governess for a HP/HNW family. The kids are homeschooled by me 60% of the year as there is a lot of travel involved. I’m struggling to find nannies with a higher education. I find I don’t have much in common with other nannies and I feel isolated. Any other nannies with Madter’s degrees? Is it just a rarity to have a highly educated nanny?
Yes. I have a masters in ECD and I have never met another. I am in Los Angeles. However, more and more, I am meeting nannies with college degrees is education.
Oh honey. The problem is definitely you. I'm in LA and have a masters, and so do three of my nanny friends. Almost all the nannies I know have at least a bachelors degree. Homeschooling isolates you a bit, but the rest is all you. Coldwater canyon park is full of nannies- you can't find some friends there? Music classes, sports, library, there's so many ways to meet nannies in LA. I actually find more nannies here are educated when you're with HP/HNW families. Soooo. It's you. Maybe get off your high horse and people will want to be your friend.
How can the problem be me? I am not repelling the MA nannies on sight. I simply have never met another with an MA and I work for a new high income/high profile family in Brentwood. And I did not complain about not having friends or not liking other nannies - I simply have never met another with an masters.
I am surprised you have a graduate degree with your reading comprehension issues. I have bolded my post. All I wrote is that I have never met another nanny with a masters.
[b]
Actually you did. You said you felt isolated and was having trouble meeting educated nannies. There must be something off putting about you (which is obvious from just the few posts you've written!) because there's lots of educated nannies in Los Angeles. I'm in Beverly Hills and have zero trouble meeting friends. But that's probably because unlike you, I can speak to people without a masters. Most of my nanny friends however have bachelors and masters degrees and are former teachers. It's you, not us.
at the end of one paragraph that means the first poster is finished. The next paragraph will be the second poster. The second poster never said she had trouble making friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a governess for a HP/HNW family. The kids are homeschooled by me 60% of the year as there is a lot of travel involved. I’m struggling to find nannies with a higher education. I find I don’t have much in common with other nannies and I feel isolated. Any other nannies with Madter’s degrees? Is it just a rarity to have a highly educated nanny?
Yes. I have a masters in ECD and I have never met another. I am in Los Angeles. However, more and more, I am meeting nannies with college degrees is education.
Oh honey. The problem is definitely you. I'm in LA and have a masters, and so do three of my nanny friends. Almost all the nannies I know have at least a bachelors degree. Homeschooling isolates you a bit, but the rest is all you. Coldwater canyon park is full of nannies- you can't find some friends there? Music classes, sports, library, there's so many ways to meet nannies in LA. I actually find more nannies here are educated when you're with HP/HNW families. Soooo. It's you. Maybe get off your high horse and people will want to be your friend.
How can the problem be me? I am not repelling the MA nannies on sight. I simply have never met another with an MA and I work for a new high income/high profile family in Brentwood. And I did not complain about not having friends or not liking other nannies - I simply have never met another with an masters.
I am surprised you have a graduate degree with your reading comprehension issues. I have bolded my post. All I wrote is that I have never met another nanny with a masters.
[b]
Actually you did. You said you felt isolated and was having trouble meeting educated nannies. There must be something off putting about you (which is obvious from just the few posts you've written!) because there's lots of educated nannies in Los Angeles. I'm in Beverly Hills and have zero trouble meeting friends. But that's probably because unlike you, I can speak to people without a masters. Most of my nanny friends however have bachelors and masters degrees and are former teachers. It's you, not us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a governess for a HP/HNW family. The kids are homeschooled by me 60% of the year as there is a lot of travel involved. I’m struggling to find nannies with a higher education. I find I don’t have much in common with other nannies and I feel isolated. Any other nannies with Madter’s degrees? Is it just a rarity to have a highly educated nanny?
Yes. I have a masters in ECD and I have never met another. I am in Los Angeles. However, more and more, I am meeting nannies with college degrees is education.
Oh honey. The problem is definitely you. I'm in LA and have a masters, and so do three of my nanny friends. Almost all the nannies I know have at least a bachelors degree. Homeschooling isolates you a bit, but the rest is all you. Coldwater canyon park is full of nannies- you can't find some friends there? Music classes, sports, library, there's so many ways to meet nannies in LA. I actually find more nannies here are educated when you're with HP/HNW families. Soooo. It's you. Maybe get off your high horse and people will want to be your friend.
How can the problem be me? I am not repelling the MA nannies on sight. I simply have never met another with an MA and I work for a new high income/high profile family in Brentwood. And I did not complain about not having friends or not liking other nannies - I simply have never met another with an masters.
I am surprised you have a graduate degree with your reading comprehension issues. I have bolded my post. All I wrote is that I have never met another nanny with a masters.
[b]
The problem is definitely you.
Ps. I'm European and English is my third language. I speak 5. You sound insufferable.