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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A little dramatic, PPs. "Stab in the back"? Really? This is an epic betrayal, because her job is not going to last for however long she decides she wants it? I'll be fine, thanks. My kids will be fine. Old nanny doesn't want to come back for a goodbye to kids because she doesn't want to say goodbye at all but instead wants to continue as weekend sitter or fill-in when we need it. That's as of an hour ago. She's had some time to cool down and is just spending the day getting resume updated and stuff. If she feels like she's been stabbed in the back she is hiding it well now. [/quote] For someone with a "major work project" today you sure have a lot of free time to check in here, OP. Justify it to yourself however you want, YOU were the one who handled this poorly and expected too much. Your nanny still deserves at the very least this week paid, but judging by your lousy attitude towards the person who cared for your children this past 11.5 months, she won't be getting what she deserves. [/quote]
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