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[quote=Anonymous]Experienced nanny here. I ask roughly 10 questions I ask logistical questions like hours, start date, end date expectancy, guaranteed hours, contract, etc. Then I ask questions like - He/she have any health concerns or allergies? - What type of nanny do they envision? - What are their parental philosophies? - Can baby take a bottle? - Houskeeping expectations? - How would we communicate? Log baby's day? - Any pet care ( if they have one)? - Do they need a nanny to drive? - Are they comfortable with me taking their child out for walks and age appropriate activities. - Do they have a nanny cam? There are a few more I have tailored to a specific family. I want to make sure it's a good fit on my end, so it's only right I ask questions. If I were an employer, I would be turned off if a prospective nanny never asked questions. I would assume it was lack of interest. [/quote]
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