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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am sorry but I am going to stick up for OP here. He is trying to help the nanny out until the temporary situation resolves itself. What do you expect people to do? Companies cut people all the time without warning. [/quote] How is OP helping the nanny? The OP wants the nanny to stop working for her and then remain available to return to work when it is convenient for her. [/quote] Just like the government and all the private sector companies who have done this as well. Are you people really this stupid that you think nannies should be exempt? They're a dime a dozen.[/quote] Is your child's care not worth more than your "dime a dozen" poor quality broken-English baby sitter? In just another year or two, you'll be paying through your nose for various therapies and tutoring, in a desparate attempt to repair the consequences of your bargain "dime a dozen", so called nannies. "Penny wise and pound foolish" [/quote] That's racist. We have a friend who only hired college graduate Caucasian nannies to teach their kids. The ended up getting nickel and dimmed being held hostage by their contract, no cleaning, no errands, no laundry without extra pay. The kids are grown up and both are learning disabled and behind. On the other hand we have a friend who had a Filipino nanny who didn't go to college, her English wasn't perfect, but she read and loved the kids like her own, not just some businesses Contract. She cooked , cleaned did above and beyond without being asked or asking for more money and their kids are in aap. Point being, a nanny really didn't have that much influence except for basic reading, feeding and caring.[/quote] Please don't tell me you're "college-educated".[/quote] 2 engineering masters[/quote] Perfect. To you who is the "dime a dozen" nanny employer, why are you screaming "racist"?[/quote]
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