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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So, to clear things up - this is what I originally stated: "I asked her how the day went as I was walking her to the door, and she replied along the lines of "Fine. So, are you going to send a check each time or...?" ...The walk from my office to the front door was taking minute or two as she was gathering her things, so more than a one-word response would have very easily been possible. Even 5 words. "Fine" is not a satisfactory. response. She wanted to stay to talk about money, which had already established. No one was asked to work overtime. I am not abusive. [b]And, we'd already agreed that if I am late for some reason, she'd be paid in 15-minute increments to compensate -- so, if even if I am 5 minutes late, she will be paid for .[/b] She is not "poor". She is partially supported by her parents while she establishes herself. I am paying her $2 more an hour than my friend had been, because I felt she was underpaid for the work required. [/quote] Right. But did you ask her ahead of time? She might have had plans immediately after work that day. [/quote] Exactly. Please stop assuming that nannies have nothing to do after their workday. You don't own her. Please stop it already.[/quote]
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