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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's a job. The job ended. If you worked at the Gap for two years and then left to work at Ann Taylor, Gap would be a job reference but you wouldn't go back to visit at the Gap.[/quote] No where even close to being comparable. The Gap job doesn’t involve innocent young children who depended on the OP and were encouraged to bond with and love her. Relationships with children involve more than just a job. [/quote] Loving and bonding is for parents and families, not paid caregivers. They are not her kids. The kids will not remember her in a few years. It not going to be dramatic or a big deal if they have involved parents. She's the one having the issue.[/quote] I guess you're a mom for saying such a nasty thing. I am a nanny. Yes I am a paid caregiver and the children I am in charge of are not my kids. However you can bond even when you're not family, this is what life is about, you'll make friends that you'll feel are family members and it's really a gift. Most children I have been in charge of remember me, I make sure I never forget their birthdays, we gather from time to time and the parents are very happy about it as well. They still call me "nanny" and I know they like to take a look at their time with me on the scrapbook I made for them with pictures and anecdotes. Being over 40 now, I also remember fondly of my nannies as a child. [/quote]
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