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[quote=Anonymous]Sounds like there is a communication break down and perhaps a personality match clash, both often responsible when the arrangement does not work out. If your nanny is good at her job then give her a fair reference. It is not unusual for nannies to lose their job because of communication issues but the attitude does not sound professional. It also sounds like your nanny has issues with time management, not all nannies are good at this but they should work at improving this skill if they want to be seen as a professional. Take this as a learning experience for both of you but you are right to let your nanny go but do be fair with her, you could only decide to verify that your nanny worked for you for X amount of years and that is all, this way you do not set yourself up for any anoying lawsuits.[/quote]
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