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[quote=Anonymous]OP, you sound like you're going to be tough to work for. I hope I'm wrong, but that's the impression I get from your follow-up post. Do not hire someone who will need to relocate. Just don't do it. There are tons of qualified nannies here in Seattle - and UW has one of the best speech pathology programs in the country! - and it would be a massive risk to hire someone untested from out of town. That adds on so many extra, unnecessary variables that could go wrong. If you honestly think these are your only two choices, hire Nanny B. If you have her come for a week trial period and still aren't certain she'll be adequate, search locally some more. Not sure why you think the nanny's weight needs to be brought up repeatedly, either? [/quote]
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