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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As a nanny I'm in the situation of being let go when families no longer need your services or lose a job or whatever. Personally, I would much rather a family be honest with me about their reasons (even if it's "not a good fit") than to lie to me because they couldn't handle "confrontation." If you word it well it really shouldn't be confrontational. [b]You could site some specific examples of her unreliability and say you need someone you can count on to be there at X time on X day and do X tasks.[/b] Trust me, in the long run you are doing both of you a favor. Nothing is worse than being lied to or given bogus reasons; it really just makes YOU look flighty and irrational.[/quote] Nah, don't do that it just invites her to prolong the situation by saying she will change, she will come on those days, do a good job, etc. Better to say it's about money or just say you want to clean your own house.[/quote]
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