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[quote=Anonymous]There will be a lot you can do to help her closer to the end date. This far out, I suggest posting on your local list serve for moms to be as they may need help while on maternity leave and then she could take over as a nanny when mom returns to work. Of course that would require you to tell her far in advance of your plans. Because you don't have a contract, You can call it a bonus or severance, what really matters is that the amount reflect the quality and length of her time with you. As a nanny, of course I would want as much advance notice as possible. Finding another position is one issue but nannies also make major life decisions based on their employment status, such as whether to purchase a home. Imagine if you just signed a mortgage and then learned that you would be let go? It happens every day but you are in a position to lessen that risk so it would be good of you to tell her ASAP. If she is happy with her job she will see it through to the end.[/quote]
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