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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you leave the house a mess, it happens sometimes. But don’t make a habit of dirty dishes everywhere. My previous nanny family would leave the dishes from last nights dinner in the coffee table with wine glasses and food still on them! Charge was a crawling baby and I would have to move all the plates so he wouldn’t pull them and get hurt ![/quote] There is never an excuse for leaving a mess for the nanny to clean up. You leave a neat house and kitchen. You never ask her to do anything for adults as she is a nanny not a maid. Do not call 30 minutes after you should have been home to tell her that you are going to be late. You wouldn't put up with the nanny being late so give her the same courtesy. Basically, treat her as you wish to be treated with respect and courtesy. She is an employee, not your best friend so do not tell her your personal problems.[/quote]
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