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[quote=Anonymous]Interview, interview, interview!! If you need this, then make it a major interview discussion point. I need 30 hours, split shift, most weekends off aside from occasional date night, Tue evening off as I work from home. But those 30 hours are full-on. Three kids with busy after school schedules and I am not home until 7pm on four evenings per week. So very busy for AP from 3-7pm. I make it crystal clear in the interview, give several scenarios and tell her exactly what I need. This includes dinner prep. If there is even a hesitation, I am on to the next candidate. I have three hungry active boys who need to eat. I don't need a gourmet chef but she needs to be able to boil pasta and grill chicken. Why go through the hassle of bringing an AP here to find out that one of the main things you need her to do, she is neither capable or willing?! [/quote]
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