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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We have a nanny we absolutely love. She's been with us since September. We have always been clear with the nanny that we plan to put our daughter in daycare by the time she is two (next fall) or a little bit earlier if we got off a wait-list before then (like summer). Well, we just got off the wait-list for our top choice daycare, starting in April, so now we need to let the nanny go earlier than we'd ever talked about. We have a signed agreement, and will be giving her severance pay. We also want to tell our nanny as soon as possible, so she has the longest possible time to find another job. My question is: how best to tell the nanny? Should we wait until Friday at the end of the day, so that she can go home and process the news, and not have to be at work all day after learning the news? Should we tell her tomorrow, to give her the longest possible time to job hunt? Should we call a special meeting, to give her a little bit of notice that something is up? Or just tell her? Thanks in advance.[/quote] Just recompense her and help her to find another good family,be on peace with God.[/quote]
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