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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DS has a great nanny from three months old to two years of age when we decided to put him in daycare. It was a tense split as Nanny was not happy with our decision. However, we all rose above our bad feelings and nanny and DS have remained very close for the last two years -[b] nanny takes care of my son without accepting payment at all and has become more of a family friend.[/b] I know she loves my son and he loves her. Nanny went on to work for a nice family with definitely more perks than we could ever offer and a higher salary. I know that nanny loves her new charge, too as she always talks about him. I am pregnant with my second child and due in December. I can take a six month maternity leave this time so I won't need a nanny until April. Should I ask the nanny to come back? I doubt she will say yes but I feel I should give her the opportunity to decline our offer. Or will just asking be offensive? [/quote] I doubt you can go back to an employer/employee relationship but you can always ask.[/quote]
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