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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I know the title makes me sound horrible but I am bery annoyed with our nanny. She let it slip that she started working as a part-time night nurse. I know she needs income ( we are part-time) but her job means that she will be up for 24 hours to complete not hours and the night nurse job. I feel uncomfortable leaving my infant in her care if she has been up the night before she needs to be here. She will work 10-6 and be at my house at 9 - 3. I worry how this will affect her ability to properly care for my child. She had said she can handle both. I told her either quites her night nurse job or we will have to let go. Am I being unreasonable or harsh?[/quote] Sorry to hear this, her priorities are clearly money. If quality of care falls due to whatever she does outside of your workday (9am to 3pm), then find another nanny and fire the current one. You are being reasonable. I would not want to be worrying about a frazzled nanny at my house with any number of children. Really monitor the quality of care and if she is up to par. [/quote]
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