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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The first weeks are a trial period, which is pretty common. My job had a probation period of a year. People should not take this personally, but rather figure out how to improve or look for different type of work that is a better fit. Not every person is a good fit for every job. [/quote] The same parents should do. They shouldn't take personally these kind of issues. They also have to figure out how to improve their parenting skills, learn how to work and respect nannies work; while they are working from (not being in their way, and meses up everything and have a set office). Or look other type of childcare (like a daycare of be a Stay at home parent), that's a better fit for them. No every single Family deserve to have a nanny and it's a great fit for a great nanny either. [/quote]
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