Anonymous wrote:You uprooted her and unless she did something so horrible as to endanger your child's life, you need to do a lot more than one month's pay. Presumably, there is a contract, what does it say? I would give her a ticket home, three months pay, a pre-paid phone for three months and three months paid insurance.
Anonymous wrote:
Curious what the issues are after 2.5 years. Have you had an honest discussion with her?
Have you considered your daughter’s attachment to her, and what the consequences may be of a sudden disappearance of her primary caregiver?
Anonymous wrote:
Curious what the issues are after 2.5 years. Have you had an honest discussion with her?
Have you considered your daughter’s attachment to her, and what the consequences may be of a sudden disappearance of her primary caregiver?
Anonymous wrote:I need to fire my live-in nanny. And I'm trying to do it to allow her to have some dignity. But I'm also trying to safeguard my 2.5 yr old daughter.
Any advice? She moved to Phoenix with us from Seattle and has been with our family since daughter was born. But several issues, taken together, have shown us that the long term is looking bleak for her. I'd like to pay to put her back on a plane to Seattle with 2-3 weeks pay. But I recognize that her health insurance and cell phone will also be discontinued at the same time. Any tips?
Anonymous wrote:
Curious what the issues are after 2.5 years. Have you had an honest discussion with her?
Have you considered your daughter’s attachment to her, and what the consequences may be of a sudden disappearance of her primary caregiver?