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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I love the transition time! I am happy to see DC and want to hear everything about her day and anything new that she learned. She also has a few minor health issues and I need to know what she ate and drank that day. I do get home early enough for Nanny to "debrief" me and then she gives DC her chance to say good-bye and do their routine. The mornings are so rushed that I love the moments I have with DC's nanny to kind of share the day. [/quote] If nanny stayed 15 minutes talking with you mainly about DC's day but also a little bit of personal chat would you pay her for those extra 15 minutes? What if it pushed her into overtime, would you compensate her fairly?[/quote] Our nanny is already well into overtime by the time I get home and has never stayed for fifteen minutes. As I said, I always get home earlier than her quitting time. However, knowing Nanny, she would never accept an additional quarter of an hour's overtime pay to talk about DC. Never. [/quote] As it should be.[/quote] Oh, dear God - shut up! Who are you to comment on what our nanny or I should or should not do? We are all blessed to have her in our lives. [/quote] Good on you for keeping your nanny in line. Don't let her become one of these DCUM ladies that try to nickel and dime everything. <3[/quote]
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