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[quote=Anonymous]OP, you are most definitely right about that. Your husband is being very disrespectful of your nanny by the way he is treating her + I wouldn't be surprised if she isn't already looking for a new position the second she walks through the door every evening. I would have a serious discussion w/your husband and let him know how blessed your family is to have such a wonderful provider for your baby. This is something that should NEVER ever be taken for granted. Having a great nanny is really priceless and once you have it, you should be very careful you do not lose it. Stress to your husband that from now on he needs to be considerate of your nanny as a person, not just the "hired help." He needs to understand that she deserves individual respect meaning he shouldn't just leave her all the dirty bottles/dishes just because he is too lazy to deal w/it and she is the hired help so it is her job to deal w/it. If he refuses to listen to you, you can try talking to your nanny and apologize to her for your husband's behavior which may help a little bit, but again, do not be surprised if she does in fact find something better later down the road. Who can truly blame her??![/quote]
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