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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I wouldn’t bank on kindergarten being reliable child care next year[/quote] This is OP and I’m not really counting on school being open, but I’m writing from home and so is my spouse. We just don’t need a nanny while we are also home and we do have family in the area who can help in a pinch. But my question is more whether it will be hard for our current nanny to find a job given that her family members work outside the house or whether this level of risk is acceptable to families who really need help. [/quote] Do you have the flexibility to be able to do school and your job? If so, let her know to start looking, but you’ll keep her until she finds something. If not, keep her until covid and dl are over. I agree with PP. Any nanny can find a job now. With her household’s risk level, a family willing to hire her is likely to also be higher risk.[/quote]
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