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[quote=Anonymous]Every older nanny I have known, has taken huge chunks of time off whether it be for injury, illness, or visiting family out of the country. My good friend is a 60 yr old career nanny and had to take 2 months for a broken ankle and 6 weeks for a fractured elbow, all within the last 18 months. So she has nothing to do with that. I myself had baby at a young age, 22, and stayed with the family I worked for for 7 yrs at that time. The most unreliable nannies are the ones who don’t rely on an income, they live with parents, or rent a room in a house with several people, etc. and are supported by parents. While I am not a career nanny at 32, That’s all I have done my entire adult life and will stay with my current family as long as they need me. It’s about the relationship you have with your nanny, how well you treat them, the salary and benefits you offer, and their reliability and reputation with previous employers.[/quote]
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