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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Um, this is a major part of her job description as a childcare provider. [b]With a nanny, on-time is late. [/b]I would be direct: "Nanny, punctuality is an essential element of your job. You've been late on X days, and when that happens, I am late to my job, which can't happen. You need to be on time. Is there anything I can do to facilitate that?"[/quote] The nanny should not be late but I disagree with this mentality. If start time is 7, then 7 it is. If you need her to be there at 6:55 then that should be her start time. On time is on time, not late. [/quote] Yet another nanny, but I disagree. Start time is when you start, not when you walk in the door. If the parents want you to start at 7, you get there by 5 til, take care of personal items, maybe use the bathroom or wash hands. Whatever you do, start time is when you actually start doing things for THEM, not take care of things for you.[/quote] PP with 5-10 min daily late nanny. On top of being 5-10 min late our nanny always does all of the above, uses bathroom, washes hands, puts lunch in fridge etc. which adds another 5-10 min. [/quote]
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