Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. The nanny did turn us down. For those who are marking remarks, she does already have her certifications, flu, and tdap shot. She said the whole test would run her around $500 if she needed the titer and possible vaccines. We are going to ask our pediatrican what we can get away with. For those saying we can’t afford a nanny, we live in Arlington and plan to pay $16 for one infant. I feel like that’s a good wage.
**whispers **(Please say you’re paying taxes, please say you’re paying taxes )
Op here. It’s $16 cash, not $14. We will be paying under the table. We can’t afford to pay the nanny tax. We secured another nanny - all is good!
You are truly pathetic, OP. I feel so sorry for your poor baby.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry hit submit too fast. I just mean that if she attending school where vaccinations are required, isn't tat proof enough
I nannies for a family who got exemptions. It’s ridiculously, always has been in some areas.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry hit submit too fast. I just mean that if she attending school where vaccinations are required, isn't tat proof enough
Anonymous wrote:Sorry hit submit too fast. I just mean that if she attending school where vaccinations are required, isn't tat proof enough
Anonymous wrote:I think some people just like saying "My nanny" because they feel it increases their status some way. OP is possibly an example of this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. The nanny did turn us down. For those who are marking remarks, she does already have her certifications, flu, and tdap shot. She said the whole test would run her around $500 if she needed the titer and possible vaccines. We are going to ask our pediatrican what we can get away with. For those saying we can’t afford a nanny, we live in Arlington and plan to pay $16 for one infant. I feel like that’s a good wage.
**whispers **(Please say you’re paying taxes, please say you’re paying taxes )
Op here. It’s $16 cash, not $14. We will be paying under the table. We can’t afford to pay the nanny tax. We secured another nanny - all is good!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. The nanny did turn us down. For those who are marking remarks, she does already have her certifications, flu, and tdap shot. She said the whole test would run her around $500 if she needed the titer and possible vaccines. We are going to ask our pediatrican what we can get away with. For those saying we can’t afford a nanny, we live in Arlington and plan to pay $16 for one infant. I feel like that’s a good wage.
**whispers **(Please say you’re paying taxes, please say you’re paying taxes )
Op here. It’s $16 cash, not $14. We will be paying under the table. We can’t afford to pay the nanny tax. We secured another nanny - all is good!
You are truly pathetic, OP. I feel so sorry for your poor baby.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. The nanny did turn us down. For those who are marking remarks, she does already have her certifications, flu, and tdap shot. She said the whole test would run her around $500 if she needed the titer and possible vaccines. We are going to ask our pediatrican what we can get away with. For those saying we can’t afford a nanny, we live in Arlington and plan to pay $16 for one infant. I feel like that’s a good wage.
**whispers **(Please say you’re paying taxes, please say you’re paying taxes )
Op here. It’s $16 cash, not $14. We will be paying under the table. We can’t afford to pay the nanny tax. We secured another nanny - all is good!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. The nanny did turn us down. For those who are marking remarks, she does already have her certifications, flu, and tdap shot. She said the whole test would run her around $500 if she needed the titer and possible vaccines. We are going to ask our pediatrican what we can get away with. For those saying we can’t afford a nanny, we live in Arlington and plan to pay $16 for one infant. I feel like that’s a good wage.
**whispers **(Please say you’re paying taxes, please say you’re paying taxes )
Op here. It’s $16 cash, not $14. We will be paying under the table. We can’t afford to pay the nanny tax. We secured another nanny - all is good!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. The nanny did turn us down. For those who are marking remarks, she does already have her certifications, flu, and tdap shot. She said the whole test would run her around $500 if she needed the titer and possible vaccines. We are going to ask our pediatrican what we can get away with. For those saying we can’t afford a nanny, we live in Arlington and plan to pay $16 for one infant. I feel like that’s a good wage.
**whispers **(Please say you’re paying taxes, please say you’re paying taxes )