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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Fire your nanny, OP. Yes, of course a nanny can take a "lunch hour" when the child is napping and rest but her break is over the instant the child wakes up. No ifs, ands or buts. [/quote] IF and only if the child sleeps for one hour. If I get an hour lunch break I am taking an hour. Unless your child gets seriously injured of course. but just because he woke up early from a nap does not mean I lose my lunch hour.[/quote] OMG, you are a horrible nanny! Get an office job and stay away from young children! [/quote] +1. This is not how being a nanny works. When the child is awake, you must be fully engaged with that child. You can finish your lunch while the child eats his or hers, but leaving a crying child in a crib while you eat your lunch is beyond unacceptable. I can't even imagine how you don't know this. [/quote] Well so far I've been a good enough nanny to keep my charge on a reliable schedule, so it hasn't been an issue. But I can't work without a lunch break.[/quote] Sorry, Princess, but you are in the wrong profession. [/quote]
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