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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Don't string it out. On a Friday as she is leaving pay her, get your keys and anything else and tell her it's not working. If you want to give some severence you can. Might soften the blow for her.[/quote] Theres no way you can soften that blow. "Ok work weeks done, just gonna head home. Oh I'm fired? Well shit." The only way to soften this is to tell them its not working out but let them keep working while you and them both find new employees/employers.[/quote] Very bad advice. what if it takes this nanny 2 years to find employment she likes. [/quote] Too bad. 2 weeks in plenty of notice on both sides. I see no reason to pay nanny 2 weeks pay for no work, and nanny shouldn't take being let go so personal and can continue to work those two weeks and earn an income while looking for a new job.[/quote]
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