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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Does anyone else find it odd that she refused any assistance from OP to find another position?[/quote] No, I find it quite practical. If the employer tries to "help," the nanny feels obligated to interview with families that are completely unsuitable. Additionally, many parents will "help" by asking their friends, and nannies usually don't want to feel like they have to take a position they don't like. I never want my employer's help finding a new position. A reference letter with a call or just a reference call is quite enough.[/quote] +1 Also, if the new position ended up not being a good fit the family could become upset and you risk losing a good reference from your original family. [/quote] Thank you for your responses, pps. :) [/quote]
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