Anonymous wrote:In my defense I wasn't really thinking when I put the cards out.
I tried talking to her but it didn't work. She said she is hurt that I didn't tell her about the new relationship as I had been confiding in her about my ex for months. There is nothing more that can be said or done.
Anonymous wrote:In my defense I wasn't really thinking when I put the cards out.
I tried talking to her but it didn't work. She said she is hurt that I didn't tell her about the new relationship as I had been confiding in her about my ex for months. There is nothing more that can be said or done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went through a separation and I admit I probably asked for advice and support from my nanny more than what was right.
I was crying to her over ex DH and then a few weeks on I met an amazing guy. We have been together five months and it is wonderful.
I haven't told my nanny about it but have left cards around the place from him.
Nanny said she was quitting yesterday, I asked why and she said she was worried about job security as she knows I am in a new relationship and there was talk of relocating in one of the cards.
We aren't doing that anytime soon and I kind of wish she hadn't looked at the cards and jumped to conclusions.
She seemed cold about it and I need advise on whether I can get her to stay.
Offer her a year contract. Pay or play - if you end up moving before the year, you pay the full annual salary remaining.
Anonymous wrote:OP here and I admit I just didn't think when I was putting the cards out.
I feel she judges me a bit for moving on so quick so her going is probably for the best but it is sad as she has been very good as a nanny and my kids love her/she has been supportive to them through all this.
Anonymous wrote:OP here and I admit I just didn't think when I was putting the cards out.
I feel she judges me a bit for moving on so quick so her going is probably for the best but it is sad as she has been very good as a nanny and my kids love her/she has been supportive to them through all this.
Anonymous wrote:I went through a separation and I admit I probably asked for advice and support from my nanny more than what was right.
I was crying to her over ex DH and then a few weeks on I met an amazing guy. We have been together five months and it is wonderful.
I haven't told my nanny about it but have left cards around the place from him.
Nanny said she was quitting yesterday, I asked why and she said she was worried about job security as she knows I am in a new relationship and there was talk of relocating in one of the cards.
We aren't doing that anytime soon and I kind of wish she hadn't looked at the cards and jumped to conclusions.
She seemed cold about it and I need advise on whether I can get her to stay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you leave cards around - especially one that spoke of you relocating?!
Really classless, OP. You sound like a total flake. I don’t blame your nanny for leaving.
The nanny is one who is classless snooping around and reading some one else's letters! Be glad the nanny quit you don't want such a person around the house.
Anonymous wrote:Why would you leave cards around - especially one that spoke of you relocating?!
Really classless, OP. You sound like a total flake. I don’t blame your nanny for leaving.