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[quote=Anonymous]OP, 16:30 here, I understand where you are coming from, but also totally understand where your boyfriend is coming from. I don't think it has anything to do with the fact that you're a nanny. If you were a psychologist and had that same attitude, I think he'd be reacting the same way. Maybe it is time to think what it is you love about your job. Is it working with kids? Is it the (mostly) one on one experience? The nurturing? I think if you can identify what you love about being a nanny, you can think about possible permanent positions. With a BA in psych, you could go on to be a social worker, a licensed therapist, a counselor, work in the school setting...a number of things. But I don't really blame your boyfriend for being concerned. I think he is probably thinking about the future and marriage and children and probably not too thrilled with the idea that you seem to have your future career and income totally up in the air. [/quote]
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