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[quote=Anonymous]OP, if you need your children driven regularly by your nanny, and you feel that your nanny is unsafe to drive, then you need a different nanny. There is more to your situation of course, but that is a fundamental concern. Would you allow your children to be driven by someone without a drivers license? With a poor safety record? With a history of aggressive driving? With a known medical condition that can make driving dangerous? If you can't afford to end the relationship with giving her a financial cushion that is a true shame. But how long will you go on jeopardizing the safety of your kids, the perception of you in your workplace, and your household's calm and sense of order? Migraines and PCOS are not medical situations that resolve themselves (typically) in a couple of weeks, or a finite time that a leave of absence would cover. This isn't a broken bone. And you are not responsible for her medically. It is harsh, but I just don't see how this is sustainable. [/quote]
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