Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You must have extra time on your hands. Most working moms don't. If the hair was a deal breaker, I would have sent a text canceling the interview once I saw her from afar
That is incredibly immature and unprofessional. Send her a text once you see her from afar? If you don't intend to hire her, just introduce yourself and say that it isn't going to work out, so you don't want to do the interview, but thank her for her time coming to meet you. I don't have extra time on my hands, but try to maintain the standard of behaving like a decent human being nevertheless.
When you show up 20 minutes late for an interview, you relinquish your right to mutual curtesy. I would have texted after 10 minutes of waiting lettering her know not to even bother to show up.
Anonymous wrote:You must have extra time on your hands. Most working moms don't. If the hair was a deal breaker, I would have sent a text canceling the interview once I saw her from afar
That is incredibly immature and unprofessional. Send her a text once you see her from afar? If you don't intend to hire her, just introduce yourself and say that it isn't going to work out, so you don't want to do the interview, but thank her for her time coming to meet you. I don't have extra time on my hands, but try to maintain the standard of behaving like a decent human being nevertheless.
You must have extra time on your hands. Most working moms don't. If the hair was a deal breaker, I would have sent a text canceling the interview once I saw her from afar
Anonymous wrote:Wow.
We have become so intolerant on DCUM. This is her choice and it is part of her culture. What if the potential MB thought that cornrows, or dreadlocks were unprofessional on an AA person. Would you be so quick to pounce on OP?
I'm sure all the negative posters think that all male nannies are pedophiles.
Let's stop judging people by their appearance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't like your hair and don't think it is professional. But if I had made an appointment to interview you, I would have introduced myself and done the interview. If you had really impressed me with your personality and qualifications, I would have hired you anyway. Even if you didn't impress me, you deserve the courtesy of me following through on the interview.
You must have extra time on your hands. Most working moms don't. If the hair was a deal breaker, I would have sent a text canceling the interview once I saw her from afar. An interview would have been a waste of her time and mine. I also might've told her to her face, but letting her know something which would be hurtful when the end result- no job-would not be fair or useful.
Anonymous wrote:I don't like your hair and don't think it is professional. But if I had made an appointment to interview you, I would have introduced myself and done the interview. If you had really impressed me with your personality and qualifications, I would have hired you anyway. Even if you didn't impress me, you deserve the courtesy of me following through on the interview.
Not that PP, but I disagree with you. I think OP insulted a family by wasting their time and have them come to a meeting where she was late and looked like a clown. Talk about insulting...Anonymous wrote:Some people dye their hair, others insult strangers on an anonymous forum. Clearly PP, you have the "issues".
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's why I would have an issue with your hair: I don't want to have to come up with a reason past "no" when my DD sees your hair and asks to dye her hair that way. You would make my life as a parent more difficult and the job of a nanny I hire is to make my life easier.
Then dont.
To pretend that you have to debate your kid about hair color is stupid. Our nanny has a tattoo, DD is 4 and said she wants a "taloo" of Elmo on her face, I told her when she turns 18 she can get whatever she wants.
Its about time for parents to stop pretending that they have no say in what their kids do. The nanny does not lay the ground work of the person your kid will become, you do. If you have to depend on the nanny for that, then you aren't doing your job as a parent.
-MB to a nanny who happens to be inked and pierced