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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]some statements OP makes seem unreal. Does any nanny tell their employer they are short on cash? No, they do not. It is not that kind of relationship. Also, no one needs to "train" new nanny. At least, not by the fired nanny, that much is obvious. My conclusion is that this is another made up post![/quote] OP - to train new nanny I need to take days off work. Yes current nanny is trying to squeeze us, having been unreliable for six months now she’s nervous about losing the income [/quote] She can work somewhere else a month and then apply for unemployment and you can't deny it for her. Maybe if you had taken off time to train the current nanny she would know what it is that you want, wouldn't she? Frankly, you don't sound very smart for keeping a sub par nanny fur six months![/quote]
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