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[quote=Anonymous]Our nanny works 4 days a week With a guarantee that she will be paid for 40 hours. She has been working with her family for two years now. When she started DD was two months old. She was great DD Learned a lot from her and they appear to have a great bond. From the start there are things that she would not do Light housework and cooking. We were and are fine with that because we thought it was paramount that she be focused on DD. In recent weeks really noticed that she has been sliding in her work. I came home today to see that DD had colored on our walls sofa and her living room was a mess. She's also done things like accidentally locked herself out of the house. Meaning that I've had to either come home from work or send a neighbor to unlock them, left her cell phone at play dates houses. I find that she's not dressing DD as cute as she wants did and often I come home her diaper is fuller or then I'd like it to be. I know that I need to sit down and talk with her but I'm just not sure if it's worth talking to her or if I should just look for someone new. I am also wondering if maybe she's just better at taking care of babies and toddlers thing. She has a very good heart and I like her a lot but I really do feel like she's taking advantage of a good situation. Do you think it's possible to get an employee to turn around.[/quote]
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