Anonymous wrote:Is this common? The nanny I'd like to work with - before her first day, I asked for a photo ID and proof of address so that I know who young children are going with. And the response was that no, she will not provide this. Is this common?
,Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this common? The nanny I'd like to work with - before her first day, I asked for a photo ID and proof of address so that I know who young children are going with. And the response was that no, she will not provide this. Is this common?
You get what you try to pay for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The reason why you go through an agency-she has the right to decline your request as she’s prob doing a trial and no need for the ID
Is it really that big of a deal? You have to show your ID to vote, to cashiers at the grocery store, to receptionists at the doctor, to the librarian to get a library card, etc. I mean, she has the “right to decline” as you say, but really there’s no good reason to decline unless the nanny is shady.
Anonymous wrote:Is this common? The nanny I'd like to work with - before her first day, I asked for a photo ID and proof of address so that I know who young children are going with. And the response was that no, she will not provide this. Is this common?
Anonymous wrote:The reason why you go through an agency-she has the right to decline your request as she’s prob doing a trial and no need for the ID