Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:anyone making the nanny work there? If she is forced to do it, its akin to human trafficking. If she is not forced to work there, then she is happy with what she is getting, she can always leave and work somewhere else.
The most naive take. Or you’re trying to assuage your own guilt because you also pay illegally and pitifully low. If not, you’re missing the huge power imbalance. In this situation the power is more unfairly balanced than in a typical employer/employee relationship. Isn’t this obvious? I guess not. Lots of people are missing the obvious in the country.
It all depends on the area and demand for Nannies.
Also, it’s nannies, since when is Nanny/Nannies a proper noun? Why do so many posters on this forum have a lack of knowledge of this? It makes you look dim.
It’s a proper noun here. Suck it up.
Except, it’s not. Suck it up and go back to school or continue to be uneducated. You’ll also continue to look dumb to everyone around you. This is second grade level information.
It’s autocorrect on my phone. No one is on here trying to write PhD essays. Try to stay on topic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:anyone making the nanny work there? If she is forced to do it, its akin to human trafficking. If she is not forced to work there, then she is happy with what she is getting, she can always leave and work somewhere else.
The most naive take. Or you’re trying to assuage your own guilt because you also pay illegally and pitifully low. If not, you’re missing the huge power imbalance. In this situation the power is more unfairly balanced than in a typical employer/employee relationship. Isn’t this obvious? I guess not. Lots of people are missing the obvious in the country.
It all depends on the area and demand for Nannies.
Also, it’s nannies, since when is Nanny/Nannies a proper noun? Why do so many posters on this forum have a lack of knowledge of this? It makes you look dim.
It’s a proper noun here. Suck it up.
Except, it’s not. Suck it up and go back to school or continue to be uneducated. You’ll also continue to look dumb to everyone around you. This is second grade level information.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:anyone making the nanny work there? If she is forced to do it, its akin to human trafficking. If she is not forced to work there, then she is happy with what she is getting, she can always leave and work somewhere else.
The most naive take. Or you’re trying to assuage your own guilt because you also pay illegally and pitifully low. If not, you’re missing the huge power imbalance. In this situation the power is more unfairly balanced than in a typical employer/employee relationship. Isn’t this obvious? I guess not. Lots of people are missing the obvious in the country.
It all depends on the area and demand for Nannies.
Also, it’s nannies, since when is Nanny/Nannies a proper noun? Why do so many posters on this forum have a lack of knowledge of this? It makes you look dim.
It’s a proper noun here. Suck it up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:anyone making the nanny work there? If she is forced to do it, its akin to human trafficking. If she is not forced to work there, then she is happy with what she is getting, she can always leave and work somewhere else.
The most naive take. Or you’re trying to assuage your own guilt because you also pay illegally and pitifully low. If not, you’re missing the huge power imbalance. In this situation the power is more unfairly balanced than in a typical employer/employee relationship. Isn’t this obvious? I guess not. Lots of people are missing the obvious in the country.
It all depends on the area and demand for Nannies.
Also, it’s nannies, since when is Nanny/Nannies a proper noun? Why do so many posters on this forum have a lack of knowledge of this? It makes you look dim.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:anyone making the nanny work there? If she is forced to do it, its akin to human trafficking. If she is not forced to work there, then she is happy with what she is getting, she can always leave and work somewhere else.
The most naive take. Or you’re trying to assuage your own guilt because you also pay illegally and pitifully low. If not, you’re missing the huge power imbalance. In this situation the power is more unfairly balanced than in a typical employer/employee relationship. Isn’t this obvious? I guess not. Lots of people are missing the obvious in the country.
It all depends on the area and demand for Nannies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:anyone making the nanny work there? If she is forced to do it, its akin to human trafficking. If she is not forced to work there, then she is happy with what she is getting, she can always leave and work somewhere else.
The most naive take. Or you’re trying to assuage your own guilt because you also pay illegally and pitifully low. If not, you’re missing the huge power imbalance. In this situation the power is more unfairly balanced than in a typical employer/employee relationship. Isn’t this obvious? I guess not. Lots of people are missing the obvious in the country.
It all depends on the area and demand for Nannies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:anyone making the nanny work there? If she is forced to do it, its akin to human trafficking. If she is not forced to work there, then she is happy with what she is getting, she can always leave and work somewhere else.
The most naive take. Or you’re trying to assuage your own guilt because you also pay illegally and pitifully low. If not, you’re missing the huge power imbalance. In this situation the power is more unfairly balanced than in a typical employer/employee relationship. Isn’t this obvious? I guess not. Lots of people are missing the obvious in the country.
Anonymous wrote:anyone making the nanny work there? If she is forced to do it, its akin to human trafficking. If she is not forced to work there, then she is happy with what she is getting, she can always leave and work somewhere else.
Anonymous wrote:Why are you in anyone else business? Nanny and employer are happy so leave them alone. At best you will get the nanny deported back to her hell hole country before you will get the MB "in trouble."
Anonymous wrote:Why are you in anyone else business? Nanny and employer are happy so leave them alone. At best you will get the nanny deported back to her hell hole country before you will get the MB "in trouble."
Anonymous wrote:I met a nanny who was undocumented and she was working for a kosher Jewish family for $6 an hour AND since she was not Jewish she was not allowed to eat or even touch their food or bring her own food into the house. She went ten hours a day without anything but water.
Yes, people like that should be arrested.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you in anyone else business? Nanny and employer are happy so leave them alone. At best you will get the nanny deported back to her hell hole country before you will get the MB "in trouble."
OP here and do you feel the same way when you see someone rob your neighbor's home? It is none of your business, right?
And in this case the nanny was miserable but afraid to leave.
Are both the neighbor being robbed and the robber both happy with the agreement? Probably not since neighbor will be upset, so you may intervene. As for the nanny, since I pointed out they are both likely happy and enjoying the relationship and nanny is satisfied and sending money home to her family then just leave them alone. If she wanted to be deported and go back to Mexico to work for $1 a day then I'm sure she could do that without much effort. But she wants to be here earning $5 an hour so MYOB.
Anonymous wrote:I met a nanny who was undocumented and she was working for a kosher Jewish family for $6 an hour AND since she was not Jewish she was not allowed to eat or even touch their food or bring her own food into the house. She went ten hours a day without anything but water.
Yes, people like that should be arrested.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which politician supports punishing employers who use illegal alien labor?
President Obama.