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[quote=Anonymous]10 sick days? Unless the nanny was in the hospital or under quarantine I see no reason why anyone would need 10 sick days. For you to pay her for all of them is beyond generous. It sounds like you have reason to believe that the nanny is lying about your 3 1/2 year old (about her giving her a hard time leave school, and about her cursing). It sounds like maybe she doesn't like the 3 1/2 year old and that may be why she is fabricating these lies? Nanny does not sound very stable at this point. One moment she wants to leave, one moment she wants to stay. It doesn't sound like you can count on her to be reliable. This paranoia is very concerning. It seems as though your nanny may be mentally unfit to be caring for your children at this time. I would let her go IMMEDIATELY with no notice. If you can afford it, give her 2 weeks severance in lieu of notice but since you just payed for 10 sick days for her I wouldn't be surprised if it isn't in your budget. [/quote]
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