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During a final nanny interview, who pays for the air transportation?
Asked by tjonc
I have been asked by a potential employer to come and meet them in another state for a final interview. This is for a nanny position. Who should pay the airfare? They asked if I would rather fly or drive? Driving would be 1650 miles. Can someone tell me the right way to go about this? Thanks!

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Best Answer:
You should ask them. If they're not paying, you'll have to decide for yourself how much you want this job. Personally, I wouldn't bother.

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i think that your responsiable for to pay for it untill your hired. If you get the job,. and then they want to you to go to another state to work they should pay for transportation.
Answered by mzhubba.bubba

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This is a tough one. My friend is interviewing for jobs outside of our state. One of them offered to pay the airfare for the final interview and one of them did not. If they asked you, they may be paying. I don't know, though. You can either ask them right out or tell them you want to fly (too long of a drive) and see what they say. It will be at that point that they will offer to pay or not. Then you can decide what you want to do. I think they should pay, being this is a final interview and you are traveling so far! Good luck!
Answered by gettingby


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