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[quote=Anonymous]I am glad you got a new position where you feel appreciated and are fairly compensated. I am so sorry for how horridly you were treated and how gutting the end was. It seems like the end is always heart wrenching to some degree, even when you know the end date and everything is going well. Seems like it's the hardest when you're not sure the kids are in good hands after you leave. I left my first nanny job under strained circumstances and it probably took a year, at least, for the pain to subside substantially. Seven years out and I'm completely fine and can see (and learn from) mistakes I made, and it's helped me learn what to screen for when interviewing, how to be a better person/nanny on my end etc. Overall, it was really hard when it was happening, but completely invaluable as a life lesson.[/quote]
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