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Jordan's nanny in New Rochelle

Received Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Second sighting of this nanny. If you have a little boy named Jordan between 16-22 months and a little girl name unknown who is approximately three, you should know that your nanny does not treat your children with any sort of warmth and kindness. She is also obsessively on her phone. Rather than take my word for it, please do a pop in when she has them out and about or at home. Thanks, KC

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Good post. I would also suggest asking a friend or neighbor she doesn't know to observe her. That way she doesn't know she is being watched.

Anonymous said...

Please give some detail.

Anonymous said...

If you are Jordan's mom, consider this a head's up. If you check up on your nanny without her knowing and everything looks great- good- nothing lost. If not- you have a problem. Why do you want details?

Anonymous said...

More details. What's the nanny's race? Do you realize how common a name Jordan is?

I don't want some innocent nanny targetted because of your lack of details.

Anonymous said...

How are you targetting a nanny by observing her? If everyone who had a child named Jordan observed their nanny without them knowing, perhaps alot of "jordan's nannies" would get better christmas bonuses! New Roc isnt that big. And there is a little sibling.

Anonymous said...

10:51. I was just thinking the same thing. I know of at least five people with children named Jordan. OP, please give a bit more detail.

Anonymous said...

If the wrong Jordan's mom checks up on her nanny and the nanny is doing a good job - I don't see the harm.
Stopping by has shown me what a gem of a nanny I have in my employ. Checking up is good.

Anonymous said...

I think the gender and age of the sibling will help identify Jordan.
While it never hurts to check up on a nanny, I disagree that it won't matter if it isn't the one in the post. If a mom thinks the post is about her nanny,checks up, and everything looks fine, she will still think someone saw her nanny being cold and unkind, and obsessively on her phone.