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[quote=Anonymous]I swear, this is not meant to sound nasty, but are you sure you're last nanny was 100% the problem? Of course she should be honest, but was she able to communicate openly and honestly with you, without fear of an overreaction? There is still no excuse for driving the child in an unsafe seat, but that's why I'm asking if it was definitely all her. I ask because in my first few years as a nanny, I was badly in need of a job and was about to take a position with a single mother I had been in contact with. She seemed great, the daughter was wonderful, but her former nanny, an acquaintance of mine, called me to say what a nightmare the mother had been. I knew the former nanny was a "lazy nanny" from my own experiences with her, so I didn't listen. She was absolutely right, and that woman was horrid to me, and the six nannies that followed me that year, according to the father of the little girl.[/quote]
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