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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm team OP here. Most nannies should be expecting that a home with small children is a no-shoe home and plan accordingly. Barring a medical concern, take off your shoes when requested. [/quote] Then families need to make sure their floors are spotless, sanitized and they are providing clean slippers at an interview. I would never walk barefoot in someone’s home, especially during an interview. I’ve worked with many families whose home has been questionable in terms of cleanliness. Would you go into an office interview barefoot? I doubt it but it’s completely cool for you to request a nanny candidate. Typical of entitled DCUM parents. [/quote][/quote]
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