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[quote=Anonymous]A nanny is an at will employee so a 4 year commitment isn't enforceable. OP are you young or in school? Keeping a nanny who isn't a student in school and planning on being something isn't difficult at all. However, if the nanny candidate is very young or in school, he employee may be concerned that she'll leave in a year or two when she is finished to pursue a different career. They may also not realize that a long term nanny is someone who is flexible about changing tasks as the kids grow older, doesn't mind switching to more housekeeping when the kids are in preschool, and understand that there is a rate/salary ceiling that she will hit at some point. This is ideal for some nannies who really prefer staying with one family, like job security, and end up being well compensated. This is not ideal for the I will not do nothing during nap time, errands and housekeeping offend me or I expect a big raise no matter how much I am already paid each year types. [/quote]
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