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[quote=Anonymous]Our nanny is wonderful and is doing what she can to socially distance responsibly (wears a mask to shop, drives to our house, is attending church by zoom only) but she lives with her husband who works in construction and her son who works as a security guard. We are on the cusp of moving on from needing a nanny as our youngest is starting k next year and I’m wondering if now is a good time to help her move on to another family because more people are looking for nannies right now or whether the fact that she lives with problem who work outside the home would be a dealbreaker for most people. She is truly a life saver, so I’m happy to continue to have her with us for the year if it would be hard for her to have another job, but with both my spouse and I home for the foreseeable future, we really don’t need the full time help as much as others might. [/quote]
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