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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How do you know what time she is arriving if you're not home? Just curious. Nanny cam I'm guessing. Nanny here and being late is unexceptable even on this situation. Nanny is being paid to start work at 11:30. I would give her the option of reducing her hours by 15 min/day (maybe she would be fine with that and prefer it as it gives her a bit more time to get to your house) or tell her she needs to start arriving on time and starting one of her daily tasks. [/quote] I work from home from time to time, and as of late have worked from home in the mornings quite a few time because of school programs, sick days, etc. So I'm getting a more frequent sampling of her arrival time. I am just annoyed, because she leaves stuff undone at the end of the day that honest to goodness can get done, especially if you just push the "start" button an hour to an hour and a half earlier.[/quote]
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