Anonymous
Post 11/08/2015 13:51     Subject: Need advice on letting our nanny go?

So glad it resolved peacefully and amicably! Most nannies and families are actually absolutely fine and are good people and do by each other well, contrary to what we see on dcum.

Hope your kid enjoys daycare!
Anonymous
Post 11/08/2015 07:57     Subject: Need advice on letting our nanny go?

Always tell ASAP so she can start looking for a new job. Most nannies and parents give 30 days notice
Anonymous
Post 10/26/2015 17:50     Subject: Need advice on letting our nanny go?

OP here. We did what was best for us. Our nanny lined something up starting Thursday. She will be fine and doesn't hold a grudge. She even accepted babysitting for Friday evening.
Anonymous
Post 10/25/2015 20:41     Subject: Re:Need advice on letting our nanny go?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If your nanny is any good she most likely turned down other temporary jobs to take yours - and now she is being short-changed. How would you feel if the reverse happened, OP, and she left you a month early when a better paying job came along?



If the nanny is so good she can find a new job very easily. So don't you worry abt her.
Thanks