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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I will say this: finding my first nanny was hard. I didn't know what I was looking for exactly, and the costs were staggering. I now don't find the search that difficult. I know what it costs and I plan accordingly, and I know what I'm looking for. Yes, a nanny who quit abruptly would cause me difficulties. But, if it's that or someone doing something with my children that makes me uncomfortable, well, I know my job comes with attractive pay and benefits, and it would be better if we both find a better fit.[/quote] That's totally your right! It's just irritating to constantly see the idea thrown around that nannies have to accept whatever an employee gives them and that's just not true. Fit goes both ways, and both sides need to decide what's worth making an issue of what isn't. You'd feel pretty silly if you made a demand of your nanny that wasn't really a big deal to you and it turns out it is to her and she quits in a huff. This could very well be one of those issues. [/quote]
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