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[quote=Anonymous]MB here. If your nanny has been with you for two years and you're letting her go for no fault of hers then I think two weeks is too little notice. Four weeks is good. More is generous if you can do it, but you do run the risk of her finding something else and needing to start another position before you're ready to be without her. That's a tough balance. One thing that can be tricky (I assume) for nannies is that there is a lot of turnover at the end of summer when kids will be starting school and nannies aren't needed anymore. So (in our area at least) there is a surplus of nannies in August, but a dearth of nannies in February. If there is a way that you can time when you'll be letting her go so that the timing for her might not put her at a disadvantage that might be worth considering. [/quote]
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