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[quote=Anonymous]MB here. Taking everything you say here at your work, you are not over-reacting. I would fire her immediately. Not using the safer burners I could perhaps work with - reinforcing/requiring her to do it my way. Learning a route that is necessary to care for your child is important - one screw up ok, but given that you showed it to her and she went a different way - that would concern me. Lying about it to you - that's the first deal-breaker for me. I won't tolerate lying - if you lie to me about this kind of stuff then I feel like I can't believe you on other things and I have to trust the person who cares for my children. Honesty, safety, reliability, trustworthiness are non-negotiables for me. Bathing two children in different locations? That just doesn't make sense. She has no common sense, or doesn't understand risks, etc... I would not feel safe leaving my children in her care. She has repeatedly ignored your instructions, made your kid(s) late for an appointment, put them at risk in a couple of ways that made you uneasy, and she's still new in the position? Totally unacceptable. I'm sorry OP - what a nightmare for you.[/quote]
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