Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$200 a week is all people pay full time au pairs?
Plus room, board, a phone and often a car.
How much did you have left over at the end of the month when all these were paid for when you were 20?
It’s basically indentured servitude. In the past, it was somewhat justified as a cultural exchange (although never really was), but that’s completely impossible during COVID. So I bet this au pair is doing more work than ever. No wonder she wants (and deserves) a raise! Yet this cheap-o think she’s generous because she’s exceeding the program minimum by $5?! I hope she walks and leaves your a$$. A better family will pick her up in a second. Disgusting people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$200 a week is all people pay full time au pairs?
Plus room, board, a phone and often a car.
How much did you have left over at the end of the month when all these were paid for when you were 20?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$200 a week is all people pay full time au pairs?
Plus room, board, a phone and often a car.
How much did you have left over at the end of the month when all these were paid for when you were 20?
It’s basically indentured servitude. In the past, it was somewhat justified as a cultural exchange (although never really was), but that’s completely impossible during COVID. So I bet this au pair is doing more work than ever. No wonder she wants (and deserves) a raise! Yet this cheap-o think she’s generous because she’s exceeding the program minimum by $5?! I hope she walks and leaves your a$$. A better family will pick her up in a second. Disgusting people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$200 a week is all people pay full time au pairs?
Plus room, board, a phone and often a car.
How much did you have left over at the end of the month when all these were paid for when you were 20?
Anonymous wrote:$200 a week is all people pay full time au pairs?
Anonymous wrote:$200 a week is all people pay full time au pairs?
Anonymous wrote:Stop filling in the conversation for her. Make her do the heavy lifting:
“You shared that you would like more money. Say more about that. Exactly how much? We’re already exceeding the guidelines of the agency. What’s your reasoning for more?”
Make her do the work of answering.
You can respond with something like “I’m really struggling with this request since I’m not seeing the bare minimum. You rarely play with the kids. There’s no effort to clean up or help out with things like laundry. I’d be happy to revisit this conversation in a month.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need some more details:
What is current pay?
How much more is she asking for?
What does she say her reason is for asking for more?
Current pay is $200/week. I think the au pair agency requires a $195/week.
She didn't specify how much more - just that she wanted more. I told her I would think about it. I think she's asking because she thinks we are well off and can afford it.
I was initially confused by this request because she's only been with us for 3 months. She's average at best.
My first thought was that I could use this to leverage getting her to do some things - such as play or interact with the kids (this rarely happens), do their laundry, and keep the kitchen and family room tidy. Right now, none of those things happen.
Anonymous wrote:We need some more details:
What is current pay?
How much more is she asking for?
What does she say her reason is for asking for more?