Anonymous wrote:She has no right to volunteer you. Refuse. This is a valid reason for quitting, as well. Nannies are employees, not personal maids or servants. She has zero respect for you so you need to find a new job with people who do respect you. Move on and good luck.
Oh for heaven's sake. The mother is talking w/ the nanny about all of these options, clearly with a desire to retain the nanny full-time rather than attempting to cut her hours. Would you rather she not discuss it with the nanny?
Of course the nanny is free to say no and find other employment, in which case perhaps the parent's decision will be easier. But there's no need to act as though this nanny is being wronged by what is the very natural evolution of any nanny position.