Can't we all just get along?

 

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Peter
Richter
Sent: Monday, August 24, 2009 1:22 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Expat List Re: Fw: Expat Digest, Vol 58, Issue 26 (Andrey)

 


Well Andrey,

Let me tell you something...
I do not know where you get this idea of exploiting from...  and even more,
I resent the fact that you would call working as a nanny a humiliating
job... 
I have no clue what you are all about, but you are definitely on the wrong
track. 
Our nanny (and I am sure that most expats out on the list here will share my
opinion) has been a very important part of the way my Son has grown up, she
has been treated and considered a part of the family. And I am sure that she
is extremely proud of what she has achieved. Being a nanny allowed her to
make a lot more than she could have ever made while staying at her previous
job. 
I suppose that you would also consider a doctor, nurse or professor as a
humiliating job, taking into consideration their official incomes...  which
is even several times less than what we've paid our nanny...  you consider
those dead end jobs as well? 

Snap out of it Andrey... face reality...  no idea what you have against
expats, but we are definitely not all about exploiting locals...My wife is
Russian and works just as hard as I do and that is the very reason we need
somebody around for our son... what is wrong with that?  Not everybody out
there is being given the same opportunities, but that is not because of us
expats!
 
And you saying your father could never afford a clown... well... my parents
could neither... 3 kids and living from a miner's pension did not leave a
lot for luxury...  and a nanny is not a clown!!




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What gets me is how foreigners have no qualms about trying to exploit other
people. Please forgive me for feeling a little peeved because of the
brazenness with which some expats assume that well-educated and stimulating
Russian women must be ecstatic about the possibilities of a dead-end and
humiliating job that pays hardly enough to survive in Moscow.



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