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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm going to be the lone dissenter here. You are newly employed, and probably still within the trial period of your contract. Your main responsibility is to yourself, and if this new job would be a better situation for you, it'd be silly to turn it down because of a sense of loyalty for some people you've known for a couple of weeks. Take the interview, see what happens, and make your exit as professionally as possible, but don't feel bad for doing what is best for you. If after 2 weeks with you, your nanny family heard back from a nanny they interviewed and loved, that she'd like the job and will work for $900 less per month, what do you think would happen?[/quote] I am their first choice. They have said this to me several times and even MB's mom made a reference how they were worried I would be taken. They offered me the position hours after we interviewed. They hurried to write up a contract, check references, and do a thorough background check. MB raved to her family and friends about me and thanked me profusely for the easy two weeks and being the nanny I am. They are great people but I know if MB or DB got a job in another state that was too good to not take, they would. I have to do what is best for me in the end and put my future first. [/quote]
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