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[quote=Anonymous]I don't know if people approach my nanny or not, but I wouldn't be surprised. She's terrific and clearly quite competent. She's also happy in her job. She knows that she is free to find something else if needs to, that when (very early on) she mentioned concerns to us we remedied the ones we could and told her what we couldn't do (offer her a live-in position). We told her that if she really needed a live-in position we'd understand but we just couldn't do that. She's not legally bound to us - if she can/does/needs to find something better (in whatever way) she is free to do so. We pay fairly, offer great benefits, support her in every way we can personally, and consider her a loved member of our extended family. So I think we're a good fit for her. But all of that could change. I can't put up some perimeter that prevents her from being approached. I can only trust that she is experienced enough to handle inquiries, experienced enough to know what works for her, and happy in what we're offering. [/quote]
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