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[quote=Anonymous]Agree with 12:22 and 12:24. Tell parents as much as you can about your nannying style (perfect example PP brought up is when a parent expects you to stay in the house all day; most nannies wouldn't like this arrangement and should speak up then and there). Be polite and professional. And as the other PP stated, I've interviewed with families where we knew it wasn't a fit (usually money) but because I have been pleasant and polite (besides my qualifications) and have also emailed them thanking them for taking the time to chat with me even if we didn't make a fit, they have replied back that they would like to forward my info to someone else they know who is nanny hunting. Recognize what won't work for you and don't burn any bridges. [/quote]
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