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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, some people just have to learn the hard way be they employer or nanny. That's really all it is. I actually ask about back up care plans in interviews now, and if they do not have a plan I am more than willing to help them formulate options. I've done the always available nanny thing, and it wasn't good for my health physical or emotional. I'm at a point in my life where I have certain standards .when it comes to my well being and my job. Call me entitled if you want. I would agree with you . I am entitled to a relationship with my loved ones, I am entitled to taking care of my health and body, and I am entitle to working for people who respect me, and I in turn respect them.[/quote] I'm a mom and respect nannies that have this level of respect for themselves and expectations of the job - I think it shows real professionalism, and makes me feel confident they won't burn out on the job. Life/work balance is critical for everyone's happiness.[/quote]
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