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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The MBs who are the most seemingly open and effusive are the biggest phonys. Beware of the employers who pretend to be so loving and caring - they are lying. Because you and the parents share a love for their child, the parents can manipulate you into turning down better jobs or complaining about late returns and added nanny-tasks. And they will fire you in an instant. It is a job. Love the child and do right by your charge - but never believe that your employers love or even care about you. Lessons learned the hard way. [/quote] Sadly, you had a bad experience and are understandably bitter. Not all MBs are lying and manipulative. My two nannies have remained close to our family. The first one was married in our backyard and stays overnight with her family when she is in town. We purchased a new car for last nanny as a parting gift because we love her and want her to be safe in her new job. [/quote]
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