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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Am I the only one who wouldn't want to be fired and then immediately shown the door? So is the flip side of this that the nanny family should tell you to leave same day if you give 2 weeks notice that you're taking a new job?[/quote] I think of it more than being let off the hook than shown the door. I have only been fired from one job, a job in a bank (secretary to a VP - not someone handling money) and they had my check ready and I was done. I didn't even need to finish out the day. It is no where near the same thing as giving notice and helping train your replacement. Our nanny made it clear that her severance was tied directly to her length of notice. She will give one week notice if she wants to leave and we will give one week's severance if we want her to leave. If we want her to leave, we are required to do it immediately. It is the best way to handle any firing. [/quote]
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