Anonymous
Post 01/21/2024 18:23     Subject: Re:Unexpectedly laid off- what to do about childcare? Has anyone been through this?

Anonymous wrote:I would tell your Nanny stat your situation then offer her part-time for the next 3-4 weeks as a soft landing.

During this time, also write her a letter of recommendation and/or offer to be a reference for her as she undergoes her own job search.

I am sure your Nanny will understand all of this is beyond your control.


The nanny should them tell her that her rent/mortgage won't be cut in half. OP needs to face reality. Let the nanny go so she can find a new full time job.
Anonymous
Post 01/17/2024 18:16     Subject: Unexpectedly laid off- what to do about childcare? Has anyone been through this?

Pedos, hackers can look and record videos through your kid's cameras
It's easy to hack, look up on YouTube
Anonymous
Post 01/14/2024 05:37     Subject: Re:Unexpectedly laid off- what to do about childcare? Has anyone been through this?

I would tell your Nanny stat your situation then offer her part-time for the next 3-4 weeks as a soft landing.

During this time, also write her a letter of recommendation and/or offer to be a reference for her as she undergoes her own job search.

I am sure your Nanny will understand all of this is beyond your control.