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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As a nanny, I would tell you that it's very clear she wanted to be even polite with you. Telling you that she had decided stay at home. Parents don't take like a big decision only after this incident with you. She just wanted to let you go and telling you this so you moved on. I am sure she started to look for a responsible, reliable and more professional nanny. At this point she should have hired someone else. My advice; "learn your lesson." Hopefully, you must be looking for another position. [/quote] Nah, she wanted a reason to stay at home. Now she can be like, "Honey, all of the nannies are unreliable. I need to quit my job." A lot of mom's are in denial about wanting to stay at home. They probably know their husbands won't support it. I saw this A LOT. [/quote] Except in this situation, the nanny WAS unreliable. She may have needed someone to prove her point, but she easily found it in this nanny. If you have an employer offering you a good contract with plenty of perks, you don't call out 20 mins before your start time during your first week. [/quote]
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