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[quote=Anonymous] First, as a nanny, even if you told me the list of all the reasons your candidates had left, I would assume that in actuality you were just very difficult to work for and they were giving you fake reasons that wouldn't burn a bridge. Second, I absolutely agree that the night nurse does not count as one of your nannies. Having to nannies so far for a toddler is a bit of a red flag but much less so than three nannies. I don't think it is lying to simply state that you had an original nanny that didn't work out and a second nanny that you loved but who left because of her commute. The biggest thing you could do to mitigate this would be to reach out to the nanny who just left and ask if she would be willing to speak with potential nannies and talk to them about her experience working for you. If you still have a good relationship with her, she should be willing to do this. I have done it for every family I've ever left where I could do it honestly. [/quote]
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