Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you seen what agencies are offering lately? If i was your Nanny I’d leave! If you can’t afford a nanny and get annoyed by her asking you by fair raise something is wrong with you.
https://adventurenannies.com/job-search/educationally-minded-toddler-savvy-nanny-needed-for-welcoming-dc-family/
Sounds like that nanny will have responsibility for two children when the baby is older. Parents work out of the home and expect her to live-in during the summer in the Hamptons. Different job entirely.
Nannies that care for just 1 child are being offered $30-$35 in good neighborhoods; if parents can’t pay the nanny or give her a raise then consider Daycare.
BS we have a nanny in North Arlington that is 18/hour for 2 kids and pays taxes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you seen what agencies are offering lately? If i was your Nanny I’d leave! If you can’t afford a nanny and get annoyed by her asking you by fair raise something is wrong with you.
https://adventurenannies.com/job-search/educationally-minded-toddler-savvy-nanny-needed-for-welcoming-dc-family/
Sounds like that nanny will have responsibility for two children when the baby is older. Parents work out of the home and expect her to live-in during the summer in the Hamptons. Different job entirely.
Nannies that care for just 1 child are being offered $30-$35 in good neighborhoods; if parents can’t pay the nanny or give her a raise then consider Daycare.
BS we have a nanny in North Arlington that is 18/hour for 2 kids and pays taxes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you seen what agencies are offering lately? If i was your Nanny I’d leave! If you can’t afford a nanny and get annoyed by her asking you by fair raise something is wrong with you.
https://adventurenannies.com/job-search/educationally-minded-toddler-savvy-nanny-needed-for-welcoming-dc-family/
Sounds like that nanny will have responsibility for two children when the baby is older. Parents work out of the home and expect her to live-in during the summer in the Hamptons. Different job entirely.
Nannies that care for just 1 child are being offered $30-$35 in good neighborhoods; if parents can’t pay the nanny or give her a raise then consider Daycare.
BS we have a nanny in North Arlington that is 18/hour for 2 kids and pays taxes
Anonymous wrote:Our nanny makes $26/hr in Bethesda for one child. After one year she asked me for a raise ($2/hr plus a few hundred a month to her health insurance). Her justification was, inflation and the fact she had been with us for one year. I would never ask my boss for more pay with that justification. Not even when I worked an hourly rate in retail would that request have gotten me more money. Is this just the way it is in the nanny world? Raises expected annually for no reason other than retention?