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[quote=Anonymous]We had a nanny who really just wasn't good about getting to tasks that she'd originally agreed to, simply because she was complacent and didn't particularly enjoy them e.g. "I'm sorry I didn't fold the kids laundry again, I just hate folding laundry". So I did all the kids laundry and cooking and cleaning and told myself that it was ok because we had a nanny who loved the kids and took good care of them. And then she quit to go back to school full time. I found a new nanny who took on all the laundry (even mine which I'm really not sure how I feel about) and making kids beds and some light cleaning and other tasks that WE DID NOT require. And she loves the kids and is great with them. Life is so much smoother and easier and I wish we'd made a change years earlier. If the situation is causing you stress, change it. There are fantastic nannies out there who actually have a decent work ethic, and if you are paying a competitive wage and offering decent benefits then you should be able to find someone great. [/quote]
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