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[quote=Anonymous]Aside from benefits and legal protection, office jobs and nanny jobs are vastly difference in that there is little to no room for advancement. When you are going above and beyond at the office, it is likely (as two posters inadvertently pointed out) for a promotion or an appointment to a desired or high-profile assignment. Going above and beyond for nannies yields few of these perks, and aside from yearly raises (which most office workers receive as well) there is no advancement. Yes, the duties of the job change over time but the position does not. It is not as if I can add a title to my resume just because I have been with a family for four years. All of this boils down to the fact that there is little incentive for nannies to provide the flexibility many adults provide in their work environments because, aside from extra money (not even all of the time) there is no reward. [/quote]
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