Should I post a review for the nanny who didn't show up to the interview on care.com RSS feed

Anonymous
S/O question. I posted last week about the nanny (from Care.com) who didn't show up for our scheduled interview or call to cancel. I texted her before the interview to confirm and heard nothing, and emailed her to see if we had confused the time and she never responded. Should I write a review on Care.com on her profile about my experience? My husband says no, but wanted to see what others think.
Anonymous
No.
Anonymous
No!
Anonymous
No, I would only review someone who actually worked for you or who you interviewed and showed immediate red flags.
Anonymous
I see no good reason why not. If you simply state what happened in a matter of fact way, what's wrong with that? I think parents need to know about these irresponsible women wasting people's time, and as a nanny that uses that site, I think the bad apples should be called out. She will probably just delete her profile and start over, BUT maybe she'll think twice before standing someone up again.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No, I would only review someone who actually worked for you or who you interviewed and showed immediate red flags.


She tried to interview her. I think being a no show is a gigantic red flag. There is no way this individual will make a good employee. Even if something came up, a phone call or email would have been better than nothing.
Anonymous
No, just consider yourself lucky.
nannydebsays

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No. If she continues to no-show, no one will hire her anyway, right?

I'd save the reviews for people you actually meet.
Anonymous
As a parent, I say yes please - post this review! Facts only so you don't look bitter. But it's useful information to other parents.
Anonymous
No. I'm a parent and to me it's just a waste of time on your part. Cut your loss and move on to the next one.
Anonymous
Yes. - MB
Anonymous
No. You have no idea why she didn't show up for the interview. Maybe there was a death in her family or an illness. Be kind and move on.
Anonymous
Nanny here and I say yes. I think just a simple "no show for interview without a phone call or text" would do. I don't see why others are saying no. I think that shows her lack of professionalism and parents should know.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No. You have no idea why she didn't show up for the interview. Maybe there was a death in her family or an illness. Be kind and move on.


A death in the family doesn't mean the world stops. She still could have sent an email, text, or called.
Anonymous
She hasn't even sent an apology! I say yes as a nanny-just state the facts.
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