I hadn't seen the interview with the CEO looking for very specific skills in a nanny (I had seen the tweet). It's true that many moms have such a skillset. I do, down to the cooking for allergies thing, though I've never been skiing. But the idea that I'd do that much for someone else while not yet "grandmotherly," as she puts it, beggars belief. I've learned some of those skills while parenting my own kid. And if she'd like only to hire physically active individuals who've lost their own child early or something, well, that'd be much much too specific.
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