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[quote=Anonymous]Agree with PP that its odd that you feel you are being burned. This is why nannies fear for their references no matter when or how they give notice. If it isn't the employer who initiates the separation, the nanny can't win. OP, you really need to get over yourself. She gave you 4 weeks notice, and is being flexible about it. Be grateful, not petty. If you are bitter about paying full time hours for a part time nanny, stop doing it? Hire someone for the 30 hours you need, and be prepared to scramble on snow and sick days like everyone else. As an alternative, consider lowering your hourly rate to reflect the ease of the job. Offer $16-$18/hour for 45 hours, but let candidates know that they will typically work closer to 30. Make it clear that you still expect them to be available, and use the full schedule occasionally. [/quote]
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