29 Really Entitled And Delusional Parents Who Had The Nerves To Post These Nanny Job Ads That Are Truly Horrible
This post gives you an insight at some of the most terrible nanny job postings.
Maryjane
- Published in Funny
If you have met someone with a high disposition of self-entitlement, then you’ll understand what this post is all about. It’s a known fact that beggars can't be choosers, but as you may or may not know, the opposite can happen as well.
Maybe in the minds of these entitled people, they feel more qualified to have things than most of us. Numerous families depend on babysitters to assist with caring for their kids, but that does not mean that all of them are fair bosses.
If at any point, if you have thought about what some of the most terrible encounters at a nanny's work are, then this post will give you an insight. There are posts that are not so shocking but rather more hilarious when you think about it.
There’s a mom who wanted a nanny for under the minimum wage pay, otherwise known as "side money," but then complained about her past nannies being incompetent and said she needed someone to completely rely on. There’s another who wants a live-in nanny with a 1-2K salary a year, presumably because they counted housing as their pay, and that is just bizarre.
Scroll on to see more of these awful nanny postings posted by really entitled parents who think they’re doing babysitters a favor.
1. "Karen would like a $10.00 an hour nanny"
CharityOk49702. The comments clarified this would be 5.5 hours a day...
jvanaus3. "$2.50 an hour, 50 hours a week. Reshared it asking for someone 'reliable and trustworthy only'. How can you expect reliable and trustworthy at that price?"
Calliope104. "$3.40 an hour to babysit 3 kids. $600 a month. Don’t waste HER time"
bgriffith295. "Nanny for 1-2k a year? Awesome!"
miuufin6. "Who wants to be a nanny, just a free room, no board…."
sabbiecat7. "What a sweet deal! You get to pay someone 600 dollars/month to work full time! Rent is high in San Diego so might as well prey on the desperate."
uncleshiesty8. "Nanny job so good you should pay them to do it"
vodka_philosophy9. "Wanted: Live-in nanny, but you pay us"
FilOfTheFuture9010. "Please pay rent to nanny my kid, never have a life of your own and share a room with said kid"
btj311. "Wanted: live in slave."
BubbaMonsterOP12. "45 hours a week, one person watching 5 kids.... for $14-17/hr"
mamabearmandy13. “A weekly one-on-one”
peaceofcheese90914. "I'm sorry you want someone to raise your 6 kids for you? For minimum wage none the less. Hard pass Bennor family."
Elegant_Condition_5315. Nanny wanted, but don't expect to be paid (more inside)
hulkdaddy1316. "Nanny for infant and toddler for the queenly sum of $150 per week"
lilyluc17. "Be my live in nanny. No pay. Room.only."
Majestic-Mulberry-18 u/Majestic-Mulberry-18 / Reddit / Via reddit.com18. "Choosing beggar looking for a full time nanny to work on $3/hour (and not even remotely close to where she lives)"
u/julia_noelle / Reddit / Via reddit.com19. "Looking for a clearance nanny. No negative comments."
lemontreeyellow20. "This parent essentially wanted a specialist with four years of experience with twins"
u/ClintThePirate / Reddit / Via reddit.com21. "Nanny for free."
TrendingMemes22. "Be a very specific age, have a bachelor’s degree, be a nanny, housekeeper, teacher and personal shopper...and more, all for $13/hr"
GirlFromTheVille23. "Why yes, I would love to work almost 50 hrs as a teacher, nanny, chef, and maid for your generous offer of “UP TO” $400 per week"
strawberryjacuzzis24. "24/7 nanny but don't expect much pay because of my divorce"
3dmrsteve25. "As a nanny I find a lot of these."
8642468 u/8642468 / Reddit / Via reddit.com26. "I was a nanny for 2 years and stuff like this piss me off"
PeppermintTampon27. "Be my nanny, maid, dog-walker, cat-carer, personal assistant, researcher, professional writer, property manager, construction worker, sound engineer and also commit to me for three years. Pay will be low, until maybe it’s not."
GirlFromTheVille28. "Yes, let me nanny your 4 children for 2 dollars an hour and also cook you dinner."
hiimem29. "Mom complains about going through nannies despite offering $10 for 9 hours work."
[deleted]Imagine standing in line and someone going in straight or paying for a product or service and someone wants to get it free of charge. Don’t even bother asking if it's fair, because, in all sincerity, it isn’t!
So many parents can be truly patronizing, and they don't see nannying as a genuine job, despite the fact that a large number of them require specialized care and different jobs in one.