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[quote=Anonymous]Well if you haven't even interviewed her yet, then why are you worrying about this yet? I would just worry about it when I crossed that bridge. But I totally get what you are saying OP. The nanny job is quite different because unlike other jobs, it is usually based on the chemistry level and if the chemistry isn't working out, the job is usually a bust for everyone involved. So if the nanny quits her former job and you and her do not have a solid chemistry level, you don't want to carry that guilt on your shoulders. However, if she already has a job now, she cannot tell her current employer to hold it "just in case." It wouldn't make any sense. My advice to you OP is to just look into hiring potential nannies who at the time of hiring are unemployed. This way, you will not have to worry about this issue at all. Sounds a little strange, but overall it is the only way that makes perfect sense.[/quote]
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