Anonymous wrote:If she had been in the job a long time (like 2+ years), and really had only a couple of other references, I would have to like her an awful lot based on the interview, and would want to do a probation month.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've interviewed what seems like a great nanny. The problem is that she had a fall out with her last family. I have her side of the story that sounds very plausible, and she left on very bad terms with them, and she'd rather I don't contact them. Even if she had provided me their information and I would hear how bad she was in their opinion, would that be useful information? She obviously thinks they have nothing positive to say. I have other glowing references, but from longer time ago or babysitting jobs. Would that be a total red flag in your mind?
You know what,sometimes you just live the job you are for many reasons,I have bean a nanny for 30 years since I was in high school and I know the nannies get out the job because they is not happy up there,I had two bad experience like that,you have to trust people.
Good luck!!!
Anonymous wrote:Sadly, yes - it would be a huge red flag to me. I know things happen and there are some horrible employers our there, but not being able to contact the last family when she has so few other references would be a problem for me.
Anonymous wrote:I've interviewed what seems like a great nanny. The problem is that she had a fall out with her last family. I have her side of the story that sounds very plausible, and she left on very bad terms with them, and she'd rather I don't contact them. Even if she had provided me their information and I would hear how bad she was in their opinion, would that be useful information? She obviously thinks they have nothing positive to say. I have other glowing references, but from longer time ago or babysitting jobs. Would that be a total red flag in your mind?