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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No, 3:03, that's not at all what she said. You aren't reading clearly. Here it is: "Even if you are only making 15/hr (as all the nannies here insist you must)...." The truth is that absolutely NO ONE here "insists that all nannies must be making 15/hr." It appears her writing is confused, or it's actually you trying to convince OP not to collect the money that is rightfully hers, although you're going about it in an odd way. OP should in fact collect the money that is rightfully hers, even if you don't approve. [/quote] Sorry, my mistake. I was really tired and read that wrong.[/quote] Also, I am not trying to convince the OP to not collect. I think at some point I told her that if she hadn't been working above board in her previous positions that she might not want to, because she would have to prove her work income for the previous 18 months and might end up owing more for all of that than she could even get from unemployment (if she got it). But I think whatever she does is totally up to her, she should just think things through really good before (research what it could mean for her with pros and cons). I don't know who she is and have no opinion of what she should do, my "approval" would mean nothing to her anyway.[/quote]
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