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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As for NNTD and Nanny Biz when I googled the organizations to learn more I discovered some information I wasn't comfortable with as a nanny. If in an interview I'm asked about continuing ed I tell them I take occasional courses in early ed or child development at the local CC and I read parenting magazines.[/quote] Agree, much of the advice seems to help a nanny get fired or not hired, I do not think the author has really been a nanny :shock:[/quote] I wouldn't say that . Some of the advice on the NannyBiz site is good, but I wouldn't pay for all the extras. I can also see how some of the info could be confusing or misused by a new nanny who doesn't know how to navigate the social aspects of being a nanny. I'm pretty sure the founder has been a nanny, I googled her to find out more about her and her experience and found she had been involved in a lawsuit with her former employers. I didn't read all the details so I don't know who was at fault, but it was enough to make me rethink mentioning the site or training day during an interview. I was worried about potential families googling and finding the case and assume if they hired me they'd end up in court. It might be a stretch but it's how I felt.[/quote] If she was abused by her employers, as many of us have, I certainly hope she held them accountable. Anyone know?[/quote]
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