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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you have something specific that you'd like her to do during that time, it may be an easy way to approach it. "Larla, could you please use the 15 minutes prior to picking up snowflake to prepare a healthy after school snack/start a load of laundry/etc.". I think approaching it from a task point of view will be easiest. She should arrive on time. ~Career nanny [/quote] OP here. Yep, this is pretty much the thing. She never starts lunch until after pick up, even though she could. So kids eat later, nap later. She could use it to throw in a load of laundry to transfer to dryer after pick up, instead of running out of time at end of day to fold clothes (it would be done an hour earlier). She just doesn't seem to think her start time actually matters. I guess the other option is changing her start time to 11:45, which would reduce her hours for the week. [/quote] Do you have a cup of coffee first thing when you get to office and then exchange a few pleasantries before you actually start working? If so. Shut up. You are wasting time that you should be working as you are stealing from your employer. FWIW, I am not a nanny but I know too many people like you and you make me sick.[/quote]
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