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[quote=Anonymous]It is understandable that your nanny is a bit caught off guard that she was let go today. Perhaps she needs to let this new info sink in first. Right now, initially she is in an anger stage. You really cannot blame her for that. If you wanted someone who spoke a certain language OP, did you just hire her until you found that certain someone? If that was the case, you should have told the nanny this upon hire so she wouldn't be blindsided. In all honesty, who wants to come back to work after being let go over something that is obviously not her fault. She did nothing wrong, yet she is being screwed out of a job. She may feel like she was deceived in a way along with feeling betrayed. If she doesn't come back to work this week, you should offer her something still. Because like I stated, she didn't do anything wrong in her job. [/quote]
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