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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She's had the offer for five days. I don't view that as instant. Yes, it is a detailed written agreement, on top of the detailed write up of the position and benefits I provided to every candidate before we set up an interview with them.[/quote] Wow! 5 days? She's being very nonchalant. I can tell you as a nanny that she's meeting with other parents and considering her options. I've never had a family wait 5 days, but 2 days so I know what she's doing. If there hasn't been any communication in 5 days, she's not even interested and if you hire her.. She will (probably) not work for you all for long because she's waiting to hear from another family.. She's just trying to make it appear like she's busy. [/quote] I agree with this and the previous poster. Barring some huge emergency that she's been struggling with for the past five days, I would pass on her.[/quote]
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