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[quote=Anonymous]You have no obligation to answer any personal questions from your nanny regarding your finances. And it is quite rude & intrusive of her to inquire about such things. I am a nanny and would never even consider crossing such personal boundaries w/my bosses. Never in a million years. You offered the position at 25Hr. per week. And she accepted it. Yet now, she seems to want to up the hours when she already knows what the job is?? I find that very rude + offensive. Either she accepts that this is a part-time position and performs her duties accordingly w/out trying to change it. Or: She can look for another position w/full-time hours or even take a second part-time gig to make that extra money. I warn you OP, it seems your job is not offering her as many hours as she seems to need. (Not your fault AT ALL.) I have a gut feeling that even though your son loves her, she will have no issues leaving you all high & dry if and when she finds a job w/more working hours. Be prepared.[/quote]
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