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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My nanny is still working. I’m WFM and DH is a pipefitter. She keeps the kids outta my hair, helps them with their school work. Her husband is an electrician. Her [b]only [/b]outside interaction is grocery shopping for her household and her inlaws. She told me one she has been prepping for this her entire life[/quote] Her ONLY exposure is going to the store, plus her husband, who is presumably working with other people, plus she is still seeing her in-laws, who are coming into contact with who knows how many people. It is no wonder more people are getting sick every day. You people are idiots. Complete and total idiots.[/quote] I think her inlaws are homebound so they don't go anywhere. I know she has mentioned they do alot for them. In most of our circle, both spouses are working outside of the home. A good number are shopping for 2 or more households.[/quote]Then it's not a closed loop. Just saying. [/quote] It is going to be virtually impossible to find a nanny that does not have some kind of family. Do you even want to find someone who has no friends, no family, no spouse, no boyfriend? I would be scared to bring someone like that into my home.[/quote] You do realize that is the definition of most live-in nannies who relocate to other states? We may not know anyone local to you until we hit the ground. But most of us make friends easily in the new area, choose not to have a so (or do long distance) and either have no close family or our family is composed of non-dependents. I know a live-in nanny who had four children, and the youngest is now in college (straying with a sibling). She divorced her husband because she caught him sleeping with her friend. She’s outgoing and makes friends easily. But because she doesn’t have anyone local to you (yet) and doesn’t have a family at home, she’s somehow not less desirable an employee? Are you kidding?![/quote]
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