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[quote=Anonymous]'I told you so". This is one of the first thing why I refused some offers when I was looking for a position. After the pandemic; we all have learned work with parents working from home; setting boundaries of both parties. But in these times that most of parents have decided to stay forever working for home; it's very important to be upfront about if mom and dad will have set office in the house. In the interview when I was told mom or dad will be working in common areas like the kitchen, living room, dinner area. . I Just simply say No thanks. And getting out of that interview saying "next". How it's possible that at this point a family has not realized yet that a Good nanny won't take a job like that; since this make the nanny job harder. Kids crying, whining and behaving bad and no listening to the nanny because parents all around all they long. In short, good luck finding your next nanny. And I'm glad that she quit on the spot. Wishing her luck and she can find a better fit and a family who really appreciate her and respect her work. [/quote]
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