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[quote=Anonymous]Lemme tell you something-if OP has been loosey goosey with the first two trips it simply doesn't sound like the two parties sat down and came up with a game plan. Sit down and talk and come to an agreement but if you haven't done that and your nanny is willing to work but you feel unsafe ans do not need their services for a period of time but expect them to come back later forget it. Nannies are not seasonal laborers (no diss to seasonal laborers). [/quote]
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