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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You seem most concerned about a gap in care. Can you start the search for a new nanny before you let this one go?[/quote] Nanny here. Normally I would say that’s a terrible thing to do to an employee. However! You addressed your concerns, and instead of any change or agreement, you were told off. Also, I do think that you may find it takes a while to find someone. With that said, start interviewing now. Look for nannies with references who share your parenting style and say she upheld their boundaries. When you have it narrowed down to your top two, give your current nanny her walking papers and one week severance (only because you’re not giving notice, and while she’s a horrible fit for you, she is fine for someone else). Do NOT agree to be a reference.[/quote]
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