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[quote=Anonymous]I don't have much advice since I've never let a nanny go, but to all the PP questioning your decision after 3 years, please realize that plenty of so-so nannies are kept on even when they don't follow directions or perform the work agreed upon just because some families prefer to avoid confrontation and are willing to put up with a so-so nanny rather than go through the hassle of trying to find someone better. I was in that position a year ago when our nanny of 3 years quit and while it was stressful to have to go through the whole search process it was such a relief to be able to move on to a more professional nanny. In our case the negatives cropped up over the years as our old nanny got more comfortable in the job and took on more and more in her life outside of work. She started out as a pretty good nanny and I felt lucky to have found her, and by the time she quit I couldn't in good conscience even recommend her as a babysitter to anyone.[/quote]
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