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[quote=Anonymous]I have been working a part time nanny job for barely two months, while working for a company part time as well. I recently found out the company I work for might increase my hours to full time within the next few months - this is literally my dream position; I work from home, would get full benefits, possible traveling and promotions, etc. I have a college degree and wasn't planning on being a nanny forever but thought I could at least make a year long commitment to this family since the company job was very part time. I originally thought of giving notice to the family, since the company pays enough for me to survive on until I most likely get more hours, but that just feels so mean. I am thinking of talking to the parents and being truthful about my situation and that I might be moving on to a job in my field within the next few months, and letting them make the decision about whether they want to search for a new nanny now or keep me on longer. I would offer to train a new nanny and babysit for the family and so on. I completely realize that it's not cool for me to quit a nanny job so early on and feel so guilty, but I am so happy at the company I work for and it's a great opportunity for me, and I would be giving the family ample time to find someone new while offering to help find a new nanny. Thoughts? [/quote]
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