Anonymous wrote:
I was about to say the same thing. How pathetic to make excuses for adults this way. It’s so disgusting to leave a stinky diaper pail and sink full of dirty dishes all weekend be use you went to the beach and ran in a damned race. If anything doing all of that means your home should be clean. Who does all of that with s filthy house?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't it's going to get any better. Time to find a new job
Easier said then done.
I really rather keep this job, since that's the only issue I have. The pay is fair, and it took me forever to find this job.
Then you put up with their messes. However, this situation will only get worse do I would recommend that you have a serious discussion with them about the job creep.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't it's going to get any better. Time to find a new job
Easier said then done.
I really rather keep this job, since that's the only issue I have. The pay is fair, and it took me forever to find this job.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, this happens to a lot of nannies. I think it just depends on how much you are willing to put up with, and how good the pay is. I worked for a family that let their kids just go crazy. They never made the kids clean up after themselves. Why would they?! They never cleaned up after themselves either! I spent all day just cleaning up their mess. It was exhausting! It made me physically ill to see that kind of mess everyday when I got to work. Just complete disregard for cleanliness and order. After I had spent hours straightening it the day before! So when the money wasn't worth it- I quit. Sounds like you should do the same. It only gets worse, not better. And if you start complaining, they'll just fire you and find somebody else.