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[quote=Anonymous]Most families are looking for a nanny that is going to be with them for sometime. I have been with two families in the past who I was with for more than five years each. Families will say they want a long term nanny, but most of them usually aren't specific in the amount of years. I would do a trial period with this family to see if you think you would be a good fit for them. As someone else pointed out, employers, in general, want their employees to stick around awhile. And you have to be honest with yourself, if you don't think you want to be a nanny for four years, then don't accept the job. But it could be a good opportunity if it is the right fit for you. It will look good on your resume in the future, that you have had job stability with a family. [/quote]
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