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[quote=Anonymous]I think it is only natural for whomever reads your recommendation letter(s) to also want to speak directly to the person who created it. 1). Like you stated OP, just to verify its authenticity and 2). They may have questions that they would like answered more specifically than was addressed in the letter. Like a PP stated, make sure that you do not exhaust your references however. Usually your references are working full-time along with having to care for young children as well. So be courteous and only give out their contact information after a personal interview that you feel may offer you a job based on how your references pan out. I know on some childcare websites, nannies are encouraged to post their references on their profile, but I do not recommend doing so. Nor do I recommend giving out your reference's contact info to strangers, people you have not met in person yet.[/quote]
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