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[quote=Anonymous]OP, are they experienced employers or fort time parents? If they are experienced I would not negotiate this point further -- it's up to you to decide if it is acceptable. If they are first time, I'd try one more time, basically saying that in your experience leaving things ambiguous is not helping. 4 weeks notice you requested is too much. 3 is also on high end. 2 weeks notice on either side with no cause and ability for them to fire nanny for cause with no warning is standard. When I hired my first nanny and with pretty good contract I had a few things lose (eg nanny and family will do their best to coordinate vacation schedule). Not anymore -- I spell out everything, had confusion/uncomfortable situations before. Too bad that I don't think my nanny really read the contract...[/quote]
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