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Anonymous wrote:Kids say that kind of stuff on social media without understanding what they are saying or that it could be used against them 10 years later. I'd concern myself with more recent posts, keeping in mind that the current trend is young people being mental health aware and posting to fight the stigma.

I'm more concerned with a post above that says an au pair wouldn't have access to antidepressants in the US. What is that about??? Do Au pairs have no medical care while they are here?


Basic, but it doesn't cover costly antidepressants.
Anonymous
Are generic antidepressants that costly? My daughter was on them for awhile but we have insurance so I didn't notice.
Anonymous
I always snoop on their social media which has helped me dodge more than one bullet. That said, I wouldn't take a post from 10 years ago seriously if her more recent posts aren't concerning.

One candidate we ditched because she said she was a never smoker and lo and behold...tons of smoking photos on Facebook (duh).

Another we really liked but her Facebook was full of vile, sexually explicit memes and tons of posts about smoking weed. Bye, girl.
Anonymous
Wow nosy af and also like... 10 years ago? and the people saying someone with potential bipolar symptoms 10 years ago is automatically disqualified. There are plenty of great PARENTS who are bipolar, too.
Anonymous
Social media is cancer.
Anonymous
Social media posts are revealing. One candidate talked about how careful she was with covid, and then there was a pic of her and her friends at Christmas---no masks on, at a restaurant--when she said she didn't go out to eat in any restaurants since the pandemic began. Nope
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