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[quote=Anonymous]Just because your friend may want to hire your nanny, doesn't mean that your nanny knows about this. Smart nannies don't think they have a new job until a contract is signed. You might feel like she owes you open communication but for her it would suck if she says "I've got a new job" before she signs a contract, you find a new nanny, and then the new job falls through. How much notice does your nanny have to give you in the contract you signed with her? That is all the notice she owes you. Your nanny has to do what is best for her and if that means a full time job then she may want to take the job that your friend MIGHT (or might not) be offering. As long as the nanny works out her notice period she doesn't owe you more than that. Why don't you ask your friend. Just be real honest and communicative and say "I heard through the grapevine that you might be offering my nanny a position. If this is true could you please tell me as I would like time to start looking for a new nanny".[/quote]
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