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[quote=Anonymous]I would approach them from the stand point of your starting school soon. Tell them that you have been flexible thus far, but you will now need to have a set schedule for when you are in class because your education needs to be a priority. If I were you, I would tell them you start school a week or two sooner than you do so you can see if they change after you talk to them about it. I would also call your MB whenever she is more than 15 minutes late. Tell her you wanted to make sure she is okay, and that you have an appt you can't miss, so you need to leave ASAP. She should get the hint then. It's probable that both parents are just overwhelmed. They are both working and have premature newborn twins at home, and I'm sure they are just trying to squeeze some extra time away out of their child care, which is really sad. The worst part is that it is a great way to burn out their loving nanny since you don't get your down time. [/quote]
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