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[quote=Anonymous]It's great reading posts from these clean, organized nannies. I had a nanny who constantly had to be asked to clean up and would be quite defiant and rude when she was asked to do routine tasks like dishes and laundry. Clearly a bad hire in my part BUT she cheerfully agreed that these were absolutely tasks she always did and expected to do and only 1 of her 5 references noted she was not the cleanest nanny they had. Sometimes the job / employee is just not the right fit and it is best that everyone's expectations are understood. We ultimately parted ways with that nanny within a few months. I was prepared to work with her and give her the benefit of stepping up but the reality is she was not completely truthful in her interview about what she could handle and was prepared to do. When you have had a good experience and a good fit you will wonder why you struggled through the the not good relationship for so long. [/quote]
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