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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm not sure what the problem is. Many families, especially first timers, are flexible in their requirements because they appreciate a good fit, personally, and will adjust the job accordingly for a good fit. If you are so rigid you can't deal with that, then just decline the interview. There are many more reasonable nannies out there open to what could be a great job. You are not that nanny. No big deal.[/quote] But they still have requirements - ie they may need 3 days cover but are flexible about which days - which is perfect as long as they state this. The thing is - I emailed to express interest in the job - AND to ask a few questions about the schedule they require. The MB emailed me back to invite me for an interview but didn't answer any of the questions I had asked about what they do require. Not only will I be wasting my time if I arrive at the interview for the MB to tell me that she is looking for weekends or part time - but I'll be wasting her time as well. Thats an hour she could have to look at other applications CV's because I could tell her in 2 minutes that I am looking for full time (or whatever)[/quote]
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