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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Talk to an employment lawyer. Maybe you can retire.[/quote] Wow...That is quite sarcastic PP. Anyway, OP a burned out nanny is [i]never[/i] a good idea since Burned out Nanny ------> Unhappy Child. :( And no parent would or should want their nanny to be unhappy and tired. Perhaps they do not know or suspect that you are burned out. You absolutely need to clarify your feelings to them, don't be afraid, you are not in the wrong since they are not living up to their end of the agreement. Perhaps they haven't realized it has already been [u]THREE MONTHS[/u] already!! Simply let them know that while it wasn't easy, you did do your three months and are feeling quite tired each day after working twelve hour shifts. Ask them when you can return to your old schedule. Hopefully the will see that they misjudged the timing and will give you back your old hours. However if this new schedule is going to have to suffice for a few more months, then it is best if you take a step back and ask yourself in an honest fashion...Is [i]this[/i] position working out for you in the end? Good ~ Luck ~ :D [/quote]
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