Anonymous
Post 05/30/2014 09:21     Subject: Re:For nannies: what agencies do you recommend?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Most of the DC nannies posting on this site don't meet the screening bars of the agencies. They have spotty work histories, fake references etc. Law firms and larger employees tend to recommend Metropolitan and White House Nannies.

In my experience as a nanny for the last 15 years the agencies I have tried have been a joke. The 2 I tried lied about my qualifications to potential families. They went against my wishes in terms of not working with infants. I prefer toddlers. One agency once I signed up called my references at 5 am and woke them up. The ones I tried were not professional and left me feeling icky. Almost like a scam. I'm a real nanny with wonderful references and qualifications and my wishes should matter. What they care about is a match and not making the nannies happy.


I don't think this is a universal truth. I operate an agency and can tell you that I wholeheartedly care about the nannies I work with -- and that is aside from anything having to do with business or profit. I just do. Additionally, if all an agency cares about IS a match, then it would be awfully short-sighted not to care about the nannies' happiness since that is an integral part of any successful match.

I was talking about the 2 agencies I had tried it the past which was over 10 years ago. Both are now out of business.
Anonymous
Post 05/30/2014 09:19     Subject: Re:For nannies: what agencies do you recommend?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Most of the DC nannies posting on this site don't meet the screening bars of the agencies. They have spotty work histories, fake references etc. Law firms and larger employees tend to recommend Metropolitan and White House Nannies.

In my experience as a nanny for the last 15 years the agencies I have tried have been a joke. The 2 I tried lied about my qualifications to potential families. They went against my wishes in terms of not working with infants. I prefer toddlers. One agency once I signed up called my references at 5 am and woke them up. The ones I tried were not professional and left me feeling icky. Almost like a scam. I'm a real nanny with wonderful references and qualifications and my wishes should matter. What they care about is a match and not making the nannies happy.


I don't think this is a universal truth. I operate an agency and can tell you that I wholeheartedly care about the nannies I work with -- and that is aside from anything having to do with business or profit. I just do. Additionally, if all an agency cares about IS a match, then it would be awfully short-sighted not to care about the nannies' happiness since that is an integral part of any successful match.


And which agency do you run?