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[quote=Anonymous]Ugh, I'm sorry OP. It is rotten of your nanny to put you in that position. And stupid. That being said, the cost/stress/hassle of finding a new nanny is pretty significant - so in the big picture I would say that it's worth you trying to find a way to make it work. If you can afford it you have plenty of time to line up back-up care through an agency. It would be easy to find someone to cover a couple of weeks. (MetroParentRelief is who we use, and have used for exactly this kind of situation.) I would make it very clear that this is a one time exception you're making to your contractual arrangement but that you are doing it because you really value her as a nanny. But remind her of the contractual obligation. And I assume some portion of this vacation would be leave without pay? Good luck OP. At least you have time to set up options. [/quote]
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