Anonymous wrote:The Stay At Home Girlfriend arrangement works as such: Boyfriend pays all the bills & gives girlfriend shoping money. She maintains the household & provides sexual favors. Works quite well really..... until he dumps her
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Anonymous wroteo not talk about your boyfriend. I wouldn't hire someone who had only 1 out of date reference and a huge gap on her CV. I would wonder why she didn't work PT while in school? At least occassional babysitting or during summer break.
A perceptive nanny would write you off and send you on your way, as an unfortunate control freak parent who needs some training.
Right. Because it is so unreasonable for an employer to expect recent references and experience before hiring.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Hi it's OP here. Some responders said it's weird to not have worked at all for 3 years, but I know lots of women who haven't worked since they got serious into their relationship. Of course, most of them are housewives now. I wasn't sure if I planned to work or not anymore, as my ex was very well off. However, I knew how fulfilling working with children was and eventually started taking classes in child development, just part time. Haven't earned a degree yet. I'm a pretty laid back person and never worried too much about what type of background I was giving myself, I just know I'm very good at caring for kids so never thought I'd have a problem due to a technicality like this. I think I will take the advice on how to omit discussing my relationship during interviews.
Anonymous wroteo not talk about your boyfriend. I wouldn't hire someone who had only 1 out of date reference and a huge gap on her CV. I would wonder why she didn't work PT while in school? At least occassional babysitting or during summer break.
A perceptive nanny would write you off and send you on your way, as an unfortunate control freak parent who needs some training.
Anonymous wrote:Do not talk about your boyfriend. I wouldn't hire someone who had only 1 out of date reference and a huge gap on her CV. I would wonder why she didn't work PT while in school? At least occassional babysitting or during summer break.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3 years is not reasonable....
Of course it is. If OP was young (early 20's) it's totally reasonable to travel and not be settled.
Honestly, anyone who thinks otherwise is way too rigid and stuffy and not someone you'd want to work for
OP is in her mid-20's
Anonymous wrote:Did you at least occassionally babysit? I find it weird that you didn't work at all for 3 years. What did you expect to do after college? Did you finish college and is your degree related to children?