Nanny Responsibilities & Expectations: Consider This Before You Say, "Not in My Job Description, Not My Job!" by Matthew Lister

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September 22, 2019

Nanny Responsibilities & Expectations: Consider This Before You Say, "Not in My Job Description, Not My Job!"

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Mike Prochaska
I would hire this kind of nanny
Roman Snik
I am interested too, good review.
Mike Prochaska
glad you let Matthew Lister update this.. I didnt know how
Marilyn Fox
Serious topic and important questions. Thank you for the article!
ElsaAvend
Important topic, good thought
Marjorie A. Carter
MY answer goes along the way of being a nanny, babysitter. Before I have accepted a job the family and I sat down and discussed what was expected of me. The complete job, salary, and what they wished me to do. They had always asked if this was the amount most people got, since I had the experience I would say that is fine other times I would say I would like this most had agreed. But I also went out of my way to do other things too. Made sure the house was in order when they arrived home.
Nikit Shingari
Important topic and good thoughts
Maria Martinez
This is a very interesting and important topic. 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏
Julio Caro
Thanks for Sharing......

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