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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ok so what did she do that warrants locks to be changed, and all the non-sense about escorting her out, changing alarm codes, and not sure if you would let her see your kids? Sounds like you are dealing with a crminal ... WTF?![/quote] i agree but then reading some of the crazy nanny posts on here I have to kind of see where they're coming from. I worked 2 yrs for a crazy crazy mb (literally some sort o fpsychiatric disorder, I stayed for the kids.) They gave me three weeks notice, I worked the whole three weeks and ultimately it didn't end well. She saw me walking down the street with my new charge about a year later and she honked an dpulled over and started talking to me like I'd be delighted to see her. I gave her a very cool reception because frankly she can rot in hell for all I care. The point is OPs nanny might be nuts and OP migh tbe doing the best thing by giving no notice bu tten again OP might be the crazy one who ends up pissing off every nanny. We really don't know but I'm hedging my bets that the nanny may react badly. OP is there a way you can subtly start planting the seed that a change is coming?[/quote]
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