Anonymous wrote:Thanks for acknowledging diversity, 9:02. Everyone is not "just like every other family". Step out of your little hole and smell the roses.
Anonymous wrote:It's called poverty of experience. It's just something you haven't been through yet. Chances are it will go just as any other interview. In this case, your worry is really outweighing reality. Best wishes, OP. I hope you come back and let us know how it went.
I felt very similar to this when I was going on my first date with a black man. I ended up marrying him.
Anonymous wrote:It's called poverty of experience. It's just something you haven't been through yet. Chances are it will go just as any other interview. In this case, your worry is really outweighing reality. Best wishes, OP. I hope you come back and let us know how it went.
I felt very similar to this when I was going on my first date with a black man. I ended up marrying him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she "obviously has no experience with black people" then interviewing for one is, in fact "new", isn't it?
Interviewing is new? I doubt it. That's something to be nervous about, not the amount of melanin in your interviewers skin.
Are you living in a bubble?
Nope. OP is creating an issue where there isn't. Really. What is different about interviewing for a nanny job with a black family vs. any other family? Its not. There is absolutely no difference. Put on your big girl panties and get over it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she "obviously has no experience with black people" then interviewing for one is, in fact "new", isn't it?
Interviewing is new? I doubt it. That's something to be nervous about, not the amount of melanin in your interviewers skin.
Are you living in a bubble?
Nope. OP is creating an issue where there isn't. Really. What is different about interviewing for a nanny job with a black family vs. any other family? Its not. There is absolutely no difference. Put on your big girl panties and get over it.
Who do you think you are? She can do whatever she's comfortable with, just like the family, and even you(gasp!).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she "obviously has no experience with black people" then interviewing for one is, in fact "new", isn't it?
Interviewing is new? I doubt it. That's something to be nervous about, not the amount of melanin in your interviewers skin.
Are you living in a bubble?
Nope. OP is creating an issue where there isn't. Really. What is different about interviewing for a nanny job with a black family vs. any other family? Its not. There is absolutely no difference. Put on your big girl panties and get over it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she "obviously has no experience with black people" then interviewing for one is, in fact "new", isn't it?
Interviewing is new? I doubt it. That's something to be nervous about, not the amount of melanin in your interviewers skin.
Are you living in a bubble?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she "obviously has no experience with black people" then interviewing for one is, in fact "new", isn't it?
Interviewing is new? I doubt it. That's something to be nervous about, not the amount of melanin in your interviewers skin.
Anonymous wrote:If she "obviously has no experience with black people" then interviewing for one is, in fact "new", isn't it?