I was a non live in nanny. I made about 15-45 dollars an hour and I worked about 20 hours a day. I got offers for live in positions, but I'm not trying to live with my clients. I'm going to go back to child care, because I love kids, if I don't make it as a cook. There are different types of nannies. Some get paid salary. I chose to be non live in so I could work for multiple families and baby sit at night to make ends meet.He's not
@Still Ill FC weren't you a man-nie? Does it pay well?
Thank you I thought this fukkboy was taking time away because he humbled himself, more bullshyt from the biggest piece of shyt on this site.Op seen one person and all of a sudden everybody "selling ass"
#woat2016
Let's encourage it, maybe he will get the help he needs.Pride and entitlement is going to be the death of Dr X.
Someone put this dude on suicide watch
yeah i can totally see them, "let me introduce you to Still Ill FC, our black male nannyhe's from RICHMOND"like it's some exotic refugee camp they pulled you out of. Rich liberal people in the bay are a mess.I was a non live in nanny. I made about 15-45 dollars an hour and I worked about 20 hours a day. I got offers for live in positions, but I'm not trying to live with my clients. I'm going to go back to child care, because I love kids, if I don't make it as a cook. There are different types of nannies. Some get paid salary. I chose to be non live in so I could work for multiple families and baby sit at night to make ends meet.
TBH, I stopped because I felt like my families wanted to show me off on some look at this smart young black man we found shyt. I always got invited to black history celebrations and African music concerts. It was awkward for me because I was usually the only American born and raised African in those functions.
It taught me a lot about liberal racism. I'm not a charity case. I appreciate the doors it opened for me. I'd be homeless without it and probably dead. What bothered me the most is no black families ever gave me a shot. Their kids always had white female or Latina nannies. It taught me a lot about the black upper middle class. The coach of Cal's basketball team is black. I saw him almost everyday. They had two kids. He and his wife never asked me to baby sit or be their nanny. And he saw me a lot so he knew what I did. Funny thing is I always showed his family respect because I know how hard he and his wife worked to live in piedmont.
Edit: I raised infants for two years. I taught kids to read and write. Parents asked me to bathe their children. Boys and girs. I worked with girls and boys. My favorite kids were adopted from Ethiopia. I think about those kid's everyday. I do love them.
I'm a licensed instructional assistant. I have first aid and CPR training. I've been a camp counselor, life guard, runner, and associate camp director for the second biggest science camp in Calfornia. I also worked for the biggest camp in California. I'm a licensed coach and fitness instructor.
I'm over qualified, but for some reason I wasn't good enough for black families. I worked for a Morrocan family, a Cuban family, many Jewish families, and no Arab families because I worked for a lot of Jews. I also worked for Asian American families.
@miranda instigating...I know your not like what I'm describing brehI was a non live in nanny. I made about 15-45 dollars an hour and I worked about 20 hours a day. I got offers for live in positions, but I'm not trying to live with my clients. I'm going to go back to child care, because I love kids, if I don't make it as a cook. There are different types of nannies. Some get paid salary. I chose to be non live in so I could work for multiple families and baby sit at night to make ends meet.
TBH, I stopped because I felt like my families wanted to show me off on some look at this smart young black man we found shyt. I always got invited to black history celebrations and African music concerts. It was awkward for me because I was usually the only American born and raised African in those functions.
It taught me a lot about liberal racism. I'm not a charity case. I appreciate the doors it opened for me. I'd be homeless without it and probably dead. What bothered me the most is no black families ever gave me a shot. Their kids always had white female or Latina nannies. It taught me a lot about the black upper middle class. The coach of Cal's basketball team is black. I saw him almost everyday. They had two kids. He and his wife never asked me to baby sit or be their nanny. And he saw me a lot so he knew what I did. Funny thing is I always showed his family respect because I know how hard he and his wife worked to live in piedmont.
Edit: I raised infants for two years. I taught kids to read and write. Parents asked me to bathe their children. Boys and girs. I worked with girls and boys. My favorite kids were adopted from Ethiopia. I think about those kid's everyday. I do love them.
I'm a licensed instructional assistant. I have first aid and CPR training. I've been a camp counselor, life guard, runner, and associate camp director for the second biggest science camp in Calfornia. I also worked for the biggest camp in California. I'm a licensed coach and fitness instructor.
I'm over qualified, but for some reason I wasn't good enough for black families. I worked for a Morrocan family, a Cuban family, many Jewish families, and no Arab families because I worked for a lot of Jews. I also worked for Asian American families.
naw man, fukk that....its a matter of pride....bytches that eat shyt in dubai got money....its about how u make your money....and im not selling my dignity
I knew you weren't. I've seen what you described in the OP. I think I'm the only black male nanny on The Coli. Typically nannies are girls with college degrees or immigrants who have been hired to teach a child another language. Nanny's are not babysitters. We're life coaches. Parents give us goals and we work with kids to reach them. ALL my kids played soccer. So I was brought on as a full time coach/trainer/nanny/cook@miranda instigating...I know your not like what I'm describing breh