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[quote=Anonymous]OP from the way you are writing your posts it really sounds like this was you and not the former nanny. Regardless, yes I would see this as a firing offense. The nanny's job is to pick the child up at the bus stop at 3:15. She did not feel well, tried calling the parents but didn't reach them and then just decided to stay home and leave the kid on his own? What did she think would happen? Why wouldn't she have called the school to tell them that the child's caregiver would not be at the bus stop and the parents have not been reached so don't put on the bus? Even if the nanny (or you) had assumed that the bus driver would notice no one was there and take the little kid back to school don't you think the little boy would have been worried? If the school had been contacted the little boy could have avoided being put in this situation. The school would have contacted the parents and kept him with teachers or aftercare in a familiar environment until someone could be reached. [/quote]
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