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 More important than raising your child?The material prosperity of a nation is not an abiding possession; the deeds of its people are.
 
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 I wouldn't touch her with yours ...Originally posted by northernladuk View PostYou should wait until she has finished giving you a blow job before telling her she is sacked!!!!!Hard Brexit now!
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 It's for the 2 days a week I'm trying to get a contract for, rest of te time he's in nursery which he loves. Sady the can't do the full 5 days.Originally posted by speling bee View PostMore important than raising your child?
 Contract i would be to accumulate funds for school fee.Hard Brexit now!
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 I thought you were retired.Originally posted by sasguru View PostIt's for the 2 days a week I'm trying to get a contract for, rest of te time he's in nursery which he loves. Sady the can't do the full 5 days.
 Contract i would be to accumulate funds for school fee.The material prosperity of a nation is not an abiding possession; the deeds of its people are.
 
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 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postman's_ParkComment
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 please re-read this and re post in english..Originally posted by sasguru View PostIt's for the 2 days a week I'm trying to get a contract for, rest of te time he's in nursery which he loves. Sady the can't do the full 5 days.
 Contract i would be to accumulate funds for school fee.
 
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 Is this bollux?Originally posted by sasguru View PostNanny, who's going through a divorce, just came into my study crying saying her husband is not paying his fair share: trying to give her £800 a mnth, while he's bought a £60K car etc. etc.
 Thing is I noticed she wasn't looking after the lad very well recently (that's the benefit of being retired, I can keep an eye out) so we had started interviewing other nannies.
 Im inclined to tell her to not come back and pay her in lieu, she's obviously not fit to look after a child and I don't want her anywhere near the lad.
 Is this likely to tip her over the edge? Should I care? What would you do?
 
 Its fooking obvious. Your ONLY concern is for your child. NOTHING else matters.
 
 Please please tell me this is a wind up.Comment
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 I have a choice - retire fully now and make some compromises (we would be comfortable) or work part time (especially as my skills are in high demand at the mo) and accumulate some more.Originally posted by speling bee View PostI thought you were retired.
 After a few months of being bored I'm gagging for the latter TBH - far too young to retire really and my other interests aren't grabbing me full time.Hard Brexit now!
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 You're right. Will sack her and look after him myself till such time as we find a great Mary Poppins type.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIs this bollux?
 
 Its fooking obvious. Your ONLY concern is for your child. NOTHING else matters.
 
 Please please tell me this is a wind up.Hard Brexit now!
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 Get your child to sack her. Excellent life lesson.Originally posted by sasguru View PostNanny, who's going through a divorce, just came into my study crying saying her husband is not paying his fair share: trying to give her £800 a mnth, while he's bought a £60K car etc. etc.
 Thing is I noticed she wasn't looking after the lad very well recently (that's the benefit of being retired, I can keep an eye out) so we had started interviewing other nannies.
 Im inclined to tell her to not come back and pay her in lieu, she's obviously not fit to look after a child and I don't want her anywhere near the lad.
 Is this likely to tip her over the edge? Should I care? What would you do?Keeping calm. Keeping invoicing.Comment
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 You have skills?Originally posted by sasguru View Post...especially as my skills are in high demand at the mo... Down with racism. Long live miscegenation! Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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