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[quote=Anonymous]As a nanny I feel that you need to tell your employers about this situation. In most instances I don't feel that employers have the right to have information about an employee's personal life. This is not one of those times. Whenever an employee's personal life might impact work the employer has a right to know. Your employers' main concern is the safety of their children...as it should be. Be prepared to be let go. This isn't due to MB's overprotective nature...it's due to your employer's natural instinct to protect her children from a potentially harmful situation. I can't speak for all nanny employers, but I am confident that if you were working for the family I work for you would be let go. Their children's safety comes first...and my employers are NOT the overprotective type. As a nanny I would never want to put the children I take care of in a potentially dangerous situation. That includes a stalker situation. Part of your job is to protect your charges, and if you are in, as you say, "a scary situation that doesn't seem to be going away" why would you take chances with the lives of someone else's children? What if the stalker knows where you work and decides to take action one day? Is that a situation you really want your charges to be in?[/quote]
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