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[quote=Anonymous]OP, if it is exactly 3 minutes a day, it is a clock thing. If you need to walk out the door at a specific time, work backwards and add in a 5 minute cushion and time to wash hands and give any morning updates, then tell your nanny what time she needs to be there. I'm a Mb and my nanny's arrival time ranges from 10 minutes early to 10 minutes late depending on traffic, and since it is not a big deal and I am sometimes a couple minutes late too, I don't worry about it, and I don't immediately assume it shows she isn't committed. On days when I have court and need her there right on time, I tell her so the night before, and then she's always on time. Just talk to her about what you need to make it work. I'm always amazed at how the easiest solution is talking with your nanny. You two are a team, and in the grand scheme, 3 minutes isn't an insurmountable problem.[/quote]
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