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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We sued our former nanny in small claims court. She was completely wrong. We won. It was terrible, and I wish we hadn't had to do it. [/quote] Wrong about what? Quitting?[/quote] Yes because only MBs/DBs do anything wrong and you could definitely win a law suit because a nanny quit. [/quote] Most MBs/DBs skirt the law at some time over the course of employment, and smart nannies keep records of EVERYTHING. My employers could have tried to sue me for quitting, but I gave the notice required in the contract, helped find a replacement, and could easily have met the burden of proof for "quitting for cause". Ie. changes to my duties, failure to pay on time, persistent tardiness, etc. [/quote] That's a nasty generalization. "Most" MBs/DBs do not skirt the law. If that's been your experience then maybe you need to take a closer look at your resume and see why those are the jobs you are getting. [/quote] You are completely clueless. Everyone knows that most domestic workers are still being compensated off the books.[/quote] Most people I know pay on the books so maybe you just know the wrong people. [/quote] You've seen their paycheck stubs and tax forms? I doubt it. Of course your friends tell you they're on the books. They're not as naive as you seem to be.[/quote]
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