Anonymous wrote:This is actually kinda funny:
I really loved this one candidate and had her come over to interview and meet the baby and DH. And our old dog. She came in and was really lovely. DH then fell down the entire flight of stairs and cracked his head on the hall table. He was bleeding profusely and needed stitches. The commotion caused our port old dog to poop himself right next to DH! I quickly called my MIL who lives just across the street and she ran over still wearing the pajamas. My FIL then followed with possibly the world’s largest first aid kit and started asking DH questions to test if he had brain injuries. The lovely nanny just stood there holding the baby for me.
The nanny was pretty horrified. I get it! I would have been too! She politely declined a rescheduled interview saying the commute was longer than she anticipated,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had one decline to interview because, like you OP, our daughter was a little older and she only wanted to start with a newborn.
Another said that our pay was too low for her experience. This wouldn't in and of itself bother me except in this case we had clearly stated what we were offering per hour in the original posting AND in the very first email communication we had with her before even moving to the interview stage. We spent 20 minutes on the phone and another 30 minutes on an in-person interview with her, still annoyed about that. Although I guess her utter inability to identify important information when it's readily available means we dodged a bullet with her anyway.
Doubtful. She most likely got a better paying offer and was hoping you’d match it because she liked you.
Anonymous wrote:There is a huge difference between toddlers running and throwing a ball and ten year old running and throwing a ball! As for the art, well like beauty, art is in the eye of the beholder. Maybe you need an art appreciation course.