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[quote=Anonymous]I'm a little bit shocked by most responses. I'm a great nanny of 10 years, and I'm all of 10 years working most days (mo-sat), I overslept on Only 2 occasions. Stuff happens. It is totally the families responsibility to have childcare and back up set up for all times. What if the nanny wakes up super sick? What if she gets in a car accident, what if there's a road closure... I have no family close to myself, my friends work. If something like that happens, some nannies might panicky at first and seek the advice of their bosses. You should have had a neighbor or a friend come over for a few minutes, until she would get there. It's called Back up. That way you could leave on time. Parents who don't have back up really scare me, especially if they have important jobs to get to. She worked for you for 2 years, you should be more understanding. If she's mature and great, omg, people oversleep, It will happen to you too one day. One day in 2 years, that's actually very good, look at other nannies who don't take their jobs seriously And call out every other day. Idk but being upset about that is really not fair. Again, not every nanny has family, friends ready to drive them to work at any second. But what bothers me the most is that she's been with you for 2 years, and you think about Educating her and taking an hours pay away from her. Seriously, you can't just let it go?!?!?! Should it happen again, you can talk about it more. If a boss did this to me, me being a 30 year old mature responsible adult working 6 days a week, 10 years of experience, I'd give you my notice, Seriously LOL [/quote]
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