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In Defense of the Nanny

&NewLine;<p class&equals;"wp-block-paragraph">For the past 3 summers&comma; I have worked 9 hours a day&comma; 5 days a week&period; This year&comma; I woke up around 6&colon;30 a&period;m&period; so I can work out before arriving at work at 8&period; Then&comma; I worked until 5 or 5&colon;30&comma; sometimes without even a lunch break&period; During the day I managed a small&comma; but unruly team of three&period; Each day I trained them with the authority of a drill sergeant&comma; served as their personal chef&comma; chauffeur&comma; and maid&comma; nursed their minor injuries &lpar;results of occupational hazards&rpar;&comma; and occasionally even worked as an event planner&period; Despite their lack of common sense&comma; this team was also capable of performing astonishing acts of kindness&comma; using impressive creativity&comma; and inventing comedy too pure for this world&semi; although&comma; it’s true that almost all of my conversations involved either barking orders or making jokes only a five-year-old would find funny&period; Luckily that works for me&comma; because one of the people on my team is a five-year old&comma; and the other two are his brother and sister&comma; eight and four respectively&period; <&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p class&equals;"wp-block-paragraph">Yes&comma; I am a nanny&comma; not an intern at Wells Fargo or a prestigious medical research facility like some of my fellow rising college sophomores&period; Some may wonder&comma; what possible experience can be gained from simply watching kids all day&quest; All we nannies do is go to the pool&comma; drive our kids around to their camps and classes&comma; and sometimes take them on outings to museums and parks and playgrounds&comma; right&quest; I’m not going to lie&comma; there are some great perks to nannying&comma; the pool being one of them&comma; but what we’re really being paid to do is keep our kids alive and happy&period; Keeping them alive is easy&comma; as long as they have oxygen and stay out of oncoming traffic&comma; we’re pretty much covered&period; However&comma; this whole &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;getting them to like you” thing is deceivingly difficult to achieve considering that kids are the most unreasonable population on the planet&period; <&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p class&equals;"wp-block-paragraph">What most people don’t realize is that the real dirt and grit of nannying has taught me skills that are essential to the modern workplace&period; For instance&comma; I need to be ready to assist and entertain my team throughout the entire day&period; I’ve learned how to stay awake&comma; engaged&comma; and energized for a full 9 hours while I work&period; Along with this physical capacity&comma; I also have to maintain the highest degree of patience and composure no matter what bullshit the kids pull&period; When a four-year-old starts screaming because she can’t get her shoes on&comma; you can’t just yell at her to suck it up or ignore her until she figures it out&period; As a nanny&comma; I need to understand other people’s frustration and care for them rather than shove their shoes on their feet so we can leave&period; <&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p class&equals;"wp-block-paragraph">I’d argue that one’s composure is not truly tested until they have to convince a bawling child that no&comma; they cannot not take off their pants in public&period; I’ve practiced patience when the kids take what feels like years to put on their swimsuits or months to buckle a seat belt&period; My empathy and compassion has improved ten-fold and can be applied to any group I do not understand&comma; something this world needs a little more of right now&period; We nannies have to be creative problem-solvers or else find a new job&period; Solving problems as trivial as finding a child’s shoe might seem insignificant compared to learning how to invest a billionaire&&num;8217&semi;s fortune or how to operate on a living human’s brain&comma; but a problem is a problem&period; My friends are helping people manage their money and fix their bodies&comma; and I am raising children so that they can do equally important things in their future&period; <&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p class&equals;"wp-block-paragraph">One day&comma; I will use all of these skills and more as a valuable employee at whatever company allows me to reach my potential and fulfill my creative instincts&period; I’ve learned that meaningful work shouldn’t be centered around punctuality and completing a list of tasks&period; Life is too short to live without the play and freedom that only kids know&period; If I am ever less happy in a future career than I have been for the past three summers&comma; then I know that I need to find something else to pay the bills&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p class&equals;"wp-block-paragraph">Cover Photo&colon; Claire Hubley<&sol;p>&NewLine; <&excl;-- WP Biographia v4&period;0&period;0 -->&NewLine;<div class&equals;"wp-biographia-container-top" style&equals;"background-color&colon; &num;FFEAA8&semi; 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