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Alonzo
09-01-2008, 05:34 AM
NEW YORK (AP) -- It was an unusually honest ad for a live-in nanny, a 1,000-word tome beginning, "My kids are a pain." But it worked, attracting a brave soul who's never been a nann.

"If you cannot multitask, or communicate without being passive aggressive, don't even bother replying," Rebecca Land Soodak, a mother of four on Manhattan's Upper East Side, wrote August 19 in her advertisement on Craigslist.

"I can be a tad difficult to work for. I'm loud, pushy and while I used to think we paid well, I am no longer sure."

This being the age of instant communications, the ad took on a life of its own, making the rounds of parenting blogs and e-mail inboxes and inspiring an article in Thursday's New York Times.

Soodak, a 40-year-old painter whose husband owns a wine store, eventually hired Christina Wynn, a 25-year-old University of Virginia graduate, to take care of Rubin, 12; Ellis, 9; and Shay and Cassie, both 6.

"I made a commitment to stay in the job for at least a year," Wynn told the Times. "I met the oldest child but not the others, which my mother said was crazy -- to accept the job without meeting all the kids. So we'll see."

She noted that one of the pluses is that the children are all in school for several hours each day.

Some other excerpts from the listing: "If you are fundamentally unhappy with your life, you will be more unhappy if you take this job, so do us all a favor and get some treatment or move to the Rockies, but do not apply for employment with us."

And this: "Also, if you suspect all wealthy women are frivolous, we are not for you."

And this: "I have all sorts of theories on how to stack my dishwasher, and if you are judgmental about Ritalin for ADHD, or think such things are caused by too much sugar, again, deal-break city."

No word on whether a sequel to "The Nanny Diaries" is in the works. Meanwhile, Soodak tells the Times, "I hope she likes it here. I sent the ad to one of my old sitters, and she said she felt it was pretty accurate, which sort of stung a little bit."

http://www.cnn.com/2008/LIVING/wayoflife/08/29/no.whimpy.nannies.wanted.ap/index.html

Wish I had her IP, I bet she's a member here. :D

Buck Laser
09-01-2008, 06:27 AM
http://www.cnn.com/2008/LIVING/wayoflife/08/29/no.whimpy.nannies.wanted.ap/index.html

Wish I had her IP, I bet she's a member here. :D
I can certainly think of several likely candidates! :evil:

Sirk
09-01-2008, 07:29 AM
I read her whole post on another site.

A lot of moms came down on her, but any mother who says she's never been at her wits end with her children is a damned liar. At least this mom admits her faults.
I do feel bad for the kids that they're in school all day and even after school mom needs a paid employee because she just can't be bothered with her children.

micfranklin
09-01-2008, 03:47 PM
Anyone think it's Lily?

Professor
09-01-2008, 03:54 PM
That is horrible!!!

I was a nanny for one summer, it was one of the best experiances I've had. My kids were very well behaved, the parents were excellent; very supportive, they gave us things to do during the day, I was well paid and they respected me and my time. The parents and kids were some of the best I've ever worked with, and I was very sad when they moved out of state.

I was never able to watch Nanny Diaries, it made me angry because it tried to paint the situation as every nanny gig was like that, every kid is a spoiled brat, every Mom is a bitch. While everyone has bad days, I never went through anything even near the 45 minutes I watched or this want ad.