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[quote=Anonymous]It really sucks. I had the pleasure of working with great families that I knew instantly were a great match. Lately this hasn't been the case. I recently parted with a family ( they moved) with a family I didn't initially think I would click with. I didn't dislike them but I didn't get that spark. I accepted the position and it's hands down my favorite position. They are amazing people and a great match. Since that split I have worked for two families ( since September). The first I had such a great feeling about. We completely clicked and then it changed once I was in the position. I left and took another job. The same thing happened. I felt that " we are a great potential match" but it proved to be wrong. I'm interviewing and I want to find a long-term. I'm so sick of getting comfortable and then having to change positions because of a job loss, move, etc. I understand that comes with the territory of this industry. I'm even more bummed that my radar is off. Families that I think would be a great fit ( schedule, great salary, same philosophies, etc.) end up being horrible matches. In turn, the families I liked but didn't " love" became the best positions for me. I feel I am lost and can't decipher between the good and bad feelings. I am always wrong. I guess this is more of a vent, being unsure if there is a way to fix this. [/quote]
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