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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s almost August so I’m assuming most families are looking for new care for the new school year. As someone said above help her find a family. 5 weeks is a lot of time and better than 2 weeks, but there’s always a chance it’ll take her longer to find another family. As I said, after school nannies are needed right now due to school starting in a couple weeks. However, she might be looking for full time so it’s best to try and give her recommendations on Facebook etc [/quote] Not true. I hate this logic from parents. Parents looking for help with achooo kids is great for a part-time nanny, but it’s not relevant for a full-time nanny like OPs. A full-time nanny isn’t going gi just switch to after school. I am a full-time nanny ( work with infants), and I was annoyed when I was told this by a former employer. I had to tell them that I’m a full-time nanny for infants, not a part-time nanny for school aged kids, so the timing of kids going back to ahxooo has little to no relevance on my job search.[/quote]
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