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[quote=Anonymous]I also think it's time to let your nanny go. As a nanny myself, I hate to hear of other nannies that take advantage of their PTO because many nannies don't get that. I was the back up nanny in this same situation two and a half years ago. My bosses had a full time nanny and I was their occasional babysitter. Their nanny used all her PTO (2.5 weeks) and was requesting more days off because her husband had the flu and other ridiculous reasons. They approached me about coming to work with then fulltime. They had already had a sit down talk with their nanny about reliability and nothing was changing. I was already unhappy with my nanny position at the time so we decided to go for it. They fired their nanny (with two weeks severance) and I gave my two weeks at my old job. Since then, none of is have been happier![/quote]
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