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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]the OP said she was working as a night nurse- not a night nanny. Working as a night nurse would mean that she is up all night. If she is qualified as a nurse, and needs money, why on earth did she take a part-time nanny job??? OP- I wouldn't be comfortable with this situation, but I also know that it is HARD to find a part-time nanny.[/quote] "Night nurse" is still widely used to inaccurately describe any overnight newborn caregiver. It's a big leap to assume that OP is correctly stating that her part time nanny is an RN who does overnight shifts, vs. that OP doesn't know much about it and is using the term incorrectly, given that it is widely used incorrectly even by nannies.[/quote]
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