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Hi there,
I am a teacher, and I need child care from 8:30 am to 5 pm M-F. I leave minutes away from Gallaudet University and New York avenue metro station. If you are interested in being a nanny for my 14 month old son please email your resume to kinderacademyva@gmail.com along with three references, and your rates. I am also open to hosting a nanny share at my house. I have a spacious play room and can set up a meeting this week. Thanks in Advance, Teacher Mom |
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Oh stop it w/the nitpicking Mr./Ms. Grammar Police. If you were really as smart as you think you are, you would know that today’s modern Smartphones misspell words all the time. But you sound kind of dumb yourself. Or bored. Or both perhaps....??!
Anyway Nannies always remember to NEVER ever send a complete stranger your reference info prior to meeting them in person. You do not want to exhaust your references nor do you want to give their personal contact information out to internet strangers either. |
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Nanny here. I agree it is not safe to send references to people you don't know.
I am always happy to provide them AFTER I have met the family and IF I consider we can be a good match
Good luck OP
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OP, you should post this in the thread for DC - Nanny Search (just scroll down the list of threads on the main forum board here.)
Disregard the troll obviously, but the pp nanny is right - don't ask for references until you're in final discussions w/ a nanny. Once you're on the other side of this (the former employer giving a reference) you will understand why, but a reference that is happy to be called once or twice will be much less happy if they get a call from every single job for which a nanny might apply. You can and should ask for a good resume, or work history, that can show you the extent of a candidate's experience (including age ranges they are experienced with) and the tenure they've had in positions. That's a good starting request. Also, be sure to post on your neighborhood listserv - the best referrals/candidates I've gotten have always been from other families. And you might find a share w/ an opening that could work for you. Good luck. - MB |