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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Then work for free or quit. Seriously don't allow yourself to be responsible for their ( probably) poor financial decisions. If were you I'd start preparing for a job search. They may think they can keep you now, but who knows how long he'll be out of work.[/quote] That is a bold assumption to assume the do not make good financial decisions. We do not know why dad lost his job. They are doing something right If they can afford to keep the nanny. [/quote] They are probably planning to pay nanny out of their savings and whatever compensation db will receive from his lost job. The problem is DB may not find a replacement job quickly and if a job is found it may not be at the level of income they are accustomed to. All the while savings is being depleted. This is the exact scenario an MB posted about 2 weeks ago, and she was frantic trying to hold on to a nanny they should have let go before shooting themselves in the foot financially. I won't even get into the expenses of a new child.[/quote] Hum...ok...or, dad has plenty of leads and hopes to have a new job soon. He needs the nanny to look for a job, network and have her in p,ace to return. Not everyone has no savings. [/quote]
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