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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Whatever, tell her no and she’ll just find someone else. So easy right now. Because, as you say, we’re in a pandemic! Hell, I’d hire her right now and pay her double if I knew she was halfway decent. So go ahead, play hardball. You’ll only be $crewing yourself! [/quote] This is the current reality right now. I know 4 people who have “stolen” nannies by offering 30-40 percent more than market rate plus a big bonus at the 1 yr mark just to get someone in and take over this online home school mess. We’ve had our nanny for six years and pay market but truly can’t afford much beyond market and I’m terrified. We literally are giving her as much time off as we can bc it’s the only thing we can add on top.[/quote] +1 Nanny moms don't think twice about poaching, OP. [/quote] Yep, I’d take her in a second, and I don’t event care if she’s taking advantage of me. I’m at my wits end! So give her two weeks off for the honeymoon, send her business class, and be happy she even wants to work for you! That’s where we are right now, especially if she has any kind of college degree. How do you not know this?![/quote]
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