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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would offer to help in any way you can. I would offer to babysit in the evenings so they can interview. You can supply them with info about backup care through agencies (not just the numbers but actual cost and other details that pertain), look for candidates on Care or other sites if they don’t use an agency, offer to sit in on interviews, help train new nanny, etc. Do as much as you can to soften the blow, but ultimately you must do what is best for yourself. [/quote] Offer to babysit for free? Ridiculous. Give teo week s notice. She owes them zilch. [/quote] Um, she owes them what she agreed to when she took the job. 4 weeks. If she is going to be honorable about that, she should not have agreed to it when she took the position. It's not only her livelihood and her life that are affected. If this is the way most nannies act in the face of a better offer, APs or a daycare center are perhaps better options. [/quote]
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