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[quote=Anonymous][/quote] OP here. I assure you that this is a very real dilemma and I am quite upset about it too. Please don't belittle this to a troll accusation. As a matter of fact I hav given a lot if identifying information here. Anyone reading this who knows me will know exactly who I am. The nanny works between 45 and 50 hours (a particularly busy week at work) a week. [b]As I said, all my nannies have been Spanish speaking from poor families in Latin America. The first one only need a car loan which we provided. The second one was the only working member of a large family and she needed a few loans for family related emergencies. [/b] The loans themselves are not the issue. We never mind providing them. I only raised them to show that we try to make our nannies as comfortable as possible and yet there's always an issue. My point is no one is perfect so is there any point starting again? I do want my twins to have consistent child care with someone with whom they develop a strong comforting bond. [/quote] Maybe this is your problem OP. I understand wanting a Spanish speaking nanny, but maybe you need to look for someone more educated and experienced? You may have trouble with the full housekeeping requirement though. [/quote]
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