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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ok we have had our nanny for four years and she knows we need her. Both are lawyers and demanding schedules. Lately our nanny has been truly a bully. She comes to work unhappy, makes her breakfast, and doesn’t even try to transition. I spent 10-15 minutes trying to engage in small talk. Today she called in sick - I don’t doubt she’s sick but she’s used all her sick day (we gave 5 days but we have generally been no so strict to keep track). When I said we can discuss that tomorrow she sent back a rude text that she’s entitled to sick leave and paid. I didn’t respond because I know she sick and probably feeling well. My issue is not with the leave but her overall attitude towards me. I would never speak to my boss the way she talks to me! Has anyone had these issues?[/quote]She's fed up with you. Seriously. If you are being true when you say you've worked with her for four years and all of the sudden she has a 'tude it's likely that she feels mistreated (or more likely, taken for granted) and the pimple is popping.[/quote] First, really vile analogy - the pimple is popping! Second, the nanny should act like a grown up and address any issue without the ridiculous pouting and bad attitude. Third, the nanny is an ass for acting "fed up" with OP. After a four year position, she is going to need OP for a reference. [/quote]
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