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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP...people are being needlessly hard on you. I'm a great nanny, work primarily on referrals, and accept cash. I'm also forgiving if payment is late since I don't live so close to the edge that a couple of day (or even week) delay is ruinous for me, though I definitely won't respect you if it happens more than once every blue moon. I think your nanny is turning out to be unreliable and you would do well to look again. You'll find someone great; be honest in the interview about what didn't work with the old nanny and you'll be able to weed out the wrong people.[/quote] It has nothing to do with "living close to the edge" or even needing the money - it is about respect. If you accept late payment, PP, your employers have no respect for you. You honor your contract. [/quote] How about you do you? Let other people be laid back and flexible if that's working out for them? [/quote] I really want to know how many teachers, doctors, lawyers, government workers, etc would be ok if their direct deposit was late bc the payroll department said sorry I didn’t have time to put in the amounts. And then once you asked about it they kept making excuses about when you might receive your paycheck. Being laid back and flexible doesn’t mean allowing your employer to walk all over you. [/quote]
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