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[quote=Anonymous]OP here. Of course we support her interviewing for other jobs. This would probably actually happen at our house. And if for some reason the interview wouldn't be at our house, I'm sure we would have advance notice, and we could find a back-up plan for child care. I'm concerned about her calling in sick at 7:30 am, which would leave us scrambling for back-up care. I just has shoulder surgery, and my husband started a new job, so it's just really bad timing for either of us taking the day off to do child care if she doesn't come in at the last minute. But this is actually reassuring, that no one else would be worried about quality of care dropping in the last couple months. I just don't want him sitting around inside this summer, but it sounds like I am crazy, and that won't happen. Thanks![/quote]
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