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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]All - What do most families do with a nanny that is not performing well but there is a contract in place? How does that work? I can't find anything on this? Sorry - so new to contract stuff, that I feel like hiring a nanny is like doing a contract for LeBron James. Sheez. I just had a bad experience with a nanny but kept her for a year. And as I'm hiring the next one, I dont want to commit to a year. I 'd like to do a trial. but Not sure how you bring that up Thanks - always appreciate nanny "reasonable" responses also[/quote] An annual contract is a fantasy. It holds no water. She doesn't know how you'll be in 3 months either.[/quote] Whether or not a contract would hold up in court, or whether it would be worth taking it to court, or not, a contract is a good faith agreement between the parties and allows the parents and nanny to be clear and on the same page from the beginning. A nanny can use a contract to ask about nanny cams, performance reviews, raise review scheduling, clarify whether or not she can run personal errands at work, or if shr needs to bring her own lunch - all in the safe, non-confrontational framework of a contract.[/quote]
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