Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would tell her around April . That gives her 5 months notice. No need to cause anxiety now.
April at the earliest, lest she find another FT job and quit on you before school starts. This has happened to MANY parents I know. I totally understand from the nanny's perspective, but it stinks as a parent.
There are ways to prevent this (severance/bonus for staying until the end, letting her go at a time when others are hiring, letting her know that you will be flexible with her need to interview, and so on) but yes this is a risk you take when you initiate the separation. That still doesn't absolve you of your responsibility to be considerate. The truth of the matter is that it takes a nanny much longer to find a job than a parent to find a nanny. If your job is any good, you can have a new nanny in 2 weeks easily. Post job, get flooded with responses, conduct phone interviews, in person interviews on Saturday, call references next day, decision by Monday, nanny starts next week. For a nanny, it is not nearly so simple.