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[quote=D-ATX]Thanks everyone for the opinions. I've never gone through an agency. I was trying to get in with one and was prevented because of that employers animosity. Even with his track record, it was his word against mine. I completely understood the agencies position at that time. Better safe than sorry when endorsing nannies. Plus, I was 22 at the time and very naive. The situation ended badly, but looking back, there were red flags I should have noticed. The heartbreak led to me leaving the nanny role for several years. I worked with children in other capacities instead. Since then, I've decided to get a degree in Child Development so that I can have more than a reference to show that I know what I'm doing, and that I've invested into learning everything I can about providing quality childcare. I've been building up my reputation again as a babysitter, and now I'm thinking about resuming a nanny role. Having a forum like this is wonderful! I love hearing from other nannies and parents. [/quote]
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