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[quote=Anonymous]Have you tried to discuss the issues you are having with her not following your directions? Reason being is that 3 years is a long time to invest in a nanny and if there is any possible chance that this can work out, it may be worth it. Or not. I was mainly thinking of how your children would feel... Anyway your children deserve the best care possible and you deserve a trustworthy nanny so if you feel it's time for both sides to move on, no hard feelings should ensue. I would tell her ASAP OP. The sooner the better. Talk to her directly and keep the reason(s) short & sweet. Just inform her that you feel it is best for both sides to move on and that your needs have evolved. You can offer her pay for a few weeks, but don't feel obligated since her job performance has been sub-par. And I personally wouldn't provide a reference for her if she had issues with taking direction. This is a big thing for most families and you would be doing another family a great disservice by recommending her. Hope this helps out![/quote]
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