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[quote=Anonymous]Even if it's not her fault, if she's the kind of person who will call in for every unfortunate event (what are these? illnesses? family deaths/illness? car accident?), this may not be a good fit. Here's an example: my nanny had a fender bender that resulted in her break line falling apart. She was late to work, but she had the car towed and dealt with it later that day. She didn't just call out to go get it fixed. Another example: her cousin was sent to the hospital, and she and her mom took the cousin's baby in for a few days. She worked out coverage for the baby so she could make it to work, and visited her cousin before and after. This happened over night, and I didn't hear about it until lunchtime. She'd worked it all out. To me, that's the difference between being a professional and not.[/quote]
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