Anonymous wrote:I think that OP maybe doesn’t necessarily care that option 2 has a degree. I just think she’s a little concerned that option 1 May not have enough energy and her English is not good. I have a degree AND experience. However, when I was looking for work parents leaned toward experience. Also, even though I have a degree in child development and psychology, it hasn’t helped much with being a nanny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Absolutely go with #2. Education and energy are the two most important things (for me) in a nanny.
So actual experience don’t matter?
You proved her point. Actual experience DOESN’T matter... I am a nanny and I may be turned away from positions because I never finished my degree in an unrelated field, but I very much value education and I focus on that with my charges.
OP, go with your gut. Personally, I would want the person who wasn’t great at English to use her native language and I think many parents value that. But I get the sense from your post that you lean toward candidate #2, so that’s who you should hire.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Absolutely go with #2. Education and energy are the two most important things (for me) in a nanny.
So actual experience don’t matter?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Absolutely go with #2. Education and energy are the two most important things (for me) in a nanny.
So actual experience don’t matter?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Absolutely go with #2. Education and energy are the two most important things (for me) in a nanny.
So actual experience don’t matter?
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely go with #2. Education and energy are the two most important things (for me) in a nanny.