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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think you are going to find that most nannies that take this very part time job will be looking for more hours - either a second job (ideal for you) or a different ft job. It's a shame, but could you live on working 14 hours a week?[/quote] +1 I can see being upset at the inconvenience, but I don't get being mad at the nanny. You knew she needed more hours--you weren't offering anything close to full time. And you're probably going to have the same problem with the next nanny, too, because those hours are too part-time for anyone who makes their living this way. [/quote] +2 You have no right to be "mad", OP. [/quote] Yes she does. The nanny owed her two weeks notice. It’s unprofessional to quit without notice unless there are extreme circumstances. The nanny agreed to the part-time Horus, no? -nanny[/quote] There is a difference between a casual babysitting relationship and a formal nanny relationship. In the former, hours vary from day to day or week to week, hours are few and not guaranteed and there are no benefits and either party can call it quits at any time. In the latter, hours are fixed and guaranteed and some benefits are offered and the contract or verbal agreement outlines the terms of notice required. Which does the OP describe?[/quote]
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