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[quote=Anonymous] OP, you need to work this issue out before you go forward hiring any more nannies. Leaving a position for one that pays more (regardless of what your personal opinions are about her financial need) does not mean your nanny did not give a damn. It's still a job, at the end of the day, and she is allowed to move of. It sounds like there was more at play here that you are not either aware of or letting on about. Regardless, if you think everyone that leave your family (especially after 2 years!) is a horrible, thoughtless and deceitful person, you are going to be in a world of hurt time after time. Perhaps you are just not a good candidate to employ a nanny...try looking at yourself first next time. [/quote] It is not the fact she left. It is the fact she left without giving us any indication that she was unhappy, and without even TWO hours of notice. Are you really defending that as professional behavior? I don't think self-reflection helps on this one... Not even conjecture. Anyway, good riddance to someone so lame, and to anyone willing to suggest that is acceptable behavior. [/quote]
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