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[quote=Anonymous]OP you need a new nanny. Ignore crazy nanny who thinks no offense, lack of performance or even criminal activity ever warrants letting any nanny go. Since you are starting the process again, you'll be better at screening and interviewing this time around. The best advice someone gave me is to realize that many mom's giving references are very passive or even avoid telling you the real truth about a candidate. They either like the person and just want her to find a job (even though she may have issues) or just want to get rid of her. You need to ask for specific questions including asking about the compensation package, how punctual/reliable she was and whether that was a job requirement. A reference from a WAHM might not even notice or care if the nanny was 15 minutes late everyday but this could be a huge issue to a commuting parent. [/quote]
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