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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hello, everyone op here. Thank you all for your comments. I asked her again if she was willing to take $27.50/h and she said no. I then proceeded to tell her that we would not be renewing our contract and that today was her last day. I told her not to come back. I’m handing her her severance pay and reference letter. As much as I am sad to let her go, I know I can find someone who respects my family and I. She was upset and said she would think about accepting $27.50, but I told her no that’s she’s already let go and we do not want her to continue working for us. [/quote] Good job OP. I would have done the same. You don't owe her a raise or a second or third chance. Imagine if we acted like this at our jobs... The nannies on this board saying you should have given her another chance and that your child will be affected are self important and delusional. 4 year olds are resilient and adapt to change. [/quote]
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