Anonymous wrote:It's obviously possible to find families who will happily work with a nanny with peanut allergies, but it will likely reduce the number of families willing to hire you.
One thing that I find curious is: how did your current nanny family take this news? Or were you already out of work and looking for a job? The way your post is phrased it kind of sounds like the latter. If you are not a strong candidate for other reasons, this obviously won't help your case, but I hope you won't solely blame your new allergy as the reason you're having trouble finding a job. You can try to offset this drawback with something else on your resume, such as getting an ECE degree or learning a new language (Spanish or French) so you can market yourself as bilingual, etc.
OP here. I've been with the same family for 4 years.
They told me that they would happily forego peanut butter to keep me.
I'm not sure where you got the idea I am having trouble finding work.
I speak 3 languages and have a degree, so I'm not really sure what I could do to make myself more marketable.