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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If she doesn't feel comfortable taking public transport and we can't drive her. If she has health concerns or her family does and doesn't want to be cross exposed to us because we are still working (as safely as we can) and going to grocery stores. Our nanny and I are working through it together day by day. Based on if my company is open, if dh is finally allowed to telework etc etc.Her husband drives her to and from our house right now. If I have to let her go and not work for a bit because of some reason I'll pay out 2 weeks at least. That's usually the amount of holiday bonus we give so we will just do it now. [/quote] Is this the same arrangement your employer has with you? Two weeks pay if you're let go? If not, why do you imagine your nanny is worth less than you are? I know: because you can.[/quote] What are you blabbering about? 2 weeks pay if you’re let go is standard practice in this country. What’s she supposed to do? Give half her life’s savings to the nanny to satisfy you weirdos?[/quote]
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