Anonymous wrote:I have been fingerprinted for plenty of jobs. However, were I on the fence about a job and they asked me to be fingerprinted, it would be a deal breaker. If you are so paranoid and un-trusting from the get go, it would not bode well for our future relationship. You do not build trust by background checking alone and its unfortunate that so many people are unwilling to spend the time it really takes to get to know the people they hire to care for their children. You can learn a lot more about someone's character by spending a few days together than you can by looking at a computer printout. This is truly one of those situations where you get out what you put in...
Anonymous wrote:Moms please fingerprint only way to know who is really in your house. People can buy a fake drivers license and use fake social security numbers. A lot of nanny agencies require it, how else do you do a full criminal check?
Anonymous wrote:Moms please fingerprint only way to know who is really in your house. People can buy a fake drivers license an
d use fake social security numbers. A lot of nanny agencies require it, how else do you do a full criminal check?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always ask of they would be comfortable with a detailed background check including fingerprinting. A lot of nannies may shy away from this if there's something in the past. Found out one lady was using someone else's Social Security number to work. I think its a fair question. The cost is about $60 to do at local police station and gives you peace of mind that the correct person is using the correct name.
Never heard of nanny fingerprinting. You can see her driver's license to confirm identity. If she didn't have a SS#, she was illegal but such a deal for those who want it.