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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I understand what you’re saying, Op, but it’s a job. Your employers may value you because of your work ethics, the love their children have for you and how much you do in general but it’s a job that will end at some point; whether you decide to move on or you’re let go. It’s no different than any other occupation. I have worked for companies and have had great relationships with my bosses (because I was good at my job) but when I decided to move on, that’s it. They wish me the best and I never look back. [/quote] NP and a nanny here. In all those other jobs there is not a child who loved you and depended on you and who had no idea your role was just a job. For me, that is the tough part. I feel so bad for my charges who saw me five days a week from birth and had no clue I would just not be there one morning. I can always move on from my employers without looking back or giving a tiny rat’s ass. But it is the sweet child I worry about. And my own pain from missing the child. [/quote]
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