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[quote=Anonymous]She needs to get another set (or two) of keys. I'd suggest that. I tend to switch bags a lot...purse, backpack, bike bag etc and I don't always get *everything* transferred over, so I have several sets of keys in order to avoid the very scenario your nanny was in. To be fair I don't have a car, so I don't have to worry about expensive car keys. When I did have a car with the special key, I had two sets. Without the car, I have four sets. On the rare day I don't get out the door in time to walk or bus, I take uber. Have an honest conversation with your nanny about her absent mindedness and coming up with some work arounds for things like keys and whatever else she's forgetting. If she's forgetting laundry, have her set her phone to remind her half was through the day...things like that can be helpful. How old is she? If she's in her 40s or 50s, it could be perimenopause causing the forgetfulness.[/quote]
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