Town & Country Resources



January 2009
Town & Country Resources
Town & Country
Winter Newsletter

Ask Mary Poppins about what to do if one of your employers has lost their jobs and learn about some great rainy day activities that you can share with your charges; read a few tips from Town & Country about increasing your job security, and learn a couple 30 minute recipes from a TCR Chef that will be sure to dazzle your employer and household.

Refer a Friend

Did You Know You Could Receive $100 For Referring A Friend?
A lot of our candidates hear about us from you - the people who have worked with us in the past! We love these referrals and appreciate the opportunity to help your friends and acquaintances find great jobs.

Ask MatPat


Ask Mary Poppins (a.k.a. Mary Pat)
Q: I work for a couple that both work – except that last week one of them got laid off. I’m worried about my job, but not sure what to think since neither of them has said anything to me about my own job security. I want to know if I should be worried about my job and looking for new work. What should I do? -Jessica

Q: This cold and wet weather and the time inside makes me go stir crazy. I feel like the kids start to get bored and are tired of our regular activities. I need some help with some new ideas! -Ginger


Job Security


Job Security in Tough Times
In times like these, when the economy and job stability seems uncertain, it is important to stay positive and to think of ways that you can excel in your job. Here are a few tips that will help you stand out and excel in your household position.


30 Minute Meals

30 Minute Recipes for the Busy Assistant in the Busy Household
If cooking is part of your job—and even if it’s not— dazzle your employer by trying one of these amazing and simple recipes courtesy of Chef Bryan.