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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What specifically was she not doing. If you wanted more such as cleaning, you need to specify that. You have a baby. All they do is eat, sleep and poop. So, she should be sitting all day holding baby. There is not that much to do. [/quote] She is a nice girl and a wonderful nanny. Her sickness made we unreliable and we can't put up with that. We need a nanny who comes to work daily. It's really as shame because I would have loved to keep her but we can't take the risk of her missing more days in the future. We didn't expect cleaning. She did all her duties well and is high-needs and likes to be held 24/7, even while sleeping. She's very loving and understanding but missing too many days is an issue. [/quote] How would you suggest that your future nanny handle being sick? She should come in with the flu and Strep. Humans get sick. This is completely unavoidable.[/quote] Some humans more than others. If you get sick so much that you can't be reliable as a childcare provider I'm sorry but you need to find a job that doesn't require you to be available on any set schedule. You people are just getting more and more ridiculous with your support of nannies.[/quote] Okay troll. OP expects her nanny to never need time off, and yet it is we who are unreasonable? Perhaps you should work for her.[/quote]
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