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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think if things get bad we will just lay her her off with the understanding she will go on unemployment until this temporary issue resolves itself. We will then re-hire her later. Thanks everyone for such idiotic responses, I figured it out myself.[/quote] You must be amazing to work for![/quote] I give out bonuses, raises and forward paychecks when requested. I also have paid car insurance repairs etc.... I also am happy to do taxes, paper work, etc... for no charge at all. I am fair and generous but am not going to put my family at risk or be homeless. [/quote] That's all well and good but it's really unfortunate that you didn't plan for a possible loss of income. You're a contractor so you should know that shutdowns happen. You say you don't want to put your family at risk but now you're putting your nanny at risk because you lived beyond your means. It's just a shame. [/quote]
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