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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am in full agreement with you OP that once your nanny knows she is being let go, it is best for your children that said nanny does not care for them any longer. Once she knows she is being terminated, there will most likely be some hard feelings. And due to those feelings, she may not provide the best care for your kiddos. However it would be completely unfair of you to give her such short notice so to compensate, I would offer her two weeks' pay. It would be the right thing to do. And since she wasn't awful or anything, a nice letter of recommendation on top of that. GL.[/quote] "Nanny, you did such a bad job please take a two week paid vacation on us!" *rolls eyes*[/quote] The nanny didn't do a bad job you troll, she just didnt click with the family. Yes, she deserves severance. [/quote]
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