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[quote=Anonymous]Yes, I've been there and posted about it here. We had a nanny of 3 years who decided to go back to school full time in addition to working for us 40+ hours a week. She started struggling to keep up with anything pretty quickly and asked to go part time so my parents stepped in to help and then a few months later she eventually quit. During the full last year that she was with us, it was very clear that school and her boyfriend were higher priorities and she went from being a pretty good nanny to a very mediocre one. The kids love her so I did everything I could to try to make it work for her to stay but it was such a relief when she finally quit. We found an excellent nanny to replace her and I was kicking myself for allowing a bad situation to go on for such a long time. I understand wanting to have stability of care, especially with a 1 year old and a 3 year old, but especially if you anticipate needing a nanny for more than just another year it's probably in your best interest to part ways and find someone who will make your lives easier and not harder. [/quote]
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