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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't think there is anything wrong with "poaching" on the nanny end. A nanny that is totally satisfied with her compensation, fit, position, etc is unlikely to switch jobs lightly. If she is unsatisfied with any of these, considering an alternative job offer is entirely reasonable. I do think it's more problematic on the mb end. There are plenty of resources for finding nannies. Yes, it's difficult and time consuming. But that's why it is kind of low to intentionally mess up another family's childcare situation. Maybe I'm naive, but I just can't imagine that that kind of disregard for another person would also inform what type of employer you would be. Again, no issue at all with a nanny initiating a job search or looking for better opportunities. [/quote] +1. I'm an MB and I agree. If the nanny is happy with her job she would have no interest in another one. I have more of a problem with MBs approaching a nanny. There are SO many ways to find a nanny why not use another resource?[/quote]
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