Anonymous wrote:If nanny has been with your family for 7 months by end of December would your pro-rate?
Anonymous wrote:If nanny has been with your family for 7 months by end of December would your pro-rate?
Anonymous wrote:We gave our nanny $1000 cash for the first year and $2000 thereafter. Her salary was $50K. She had lots of paid vacation.
Anonymous wrote:My first time with a nanny so want to make sure I understand and don’t upset her expectations. Nanny started in May and we thought we’d give a bonus and a raise in May next year. If we give a week’s pay for Christmas what (if anything) is expected in May? Are we also supposed to give her a raise in December or do we wait for May? Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:no you dont do bonuses, don't feed the trolls. maybe a Christmas gift of 200 gift card. This isn't wall street
PS the standards regarding the norm in terms of amount are pretty accurate in the previous posts if that is the information you are looking for.Anonymous wrote:Nanny here-unless there is a specific provision in the contract regarding giving a bonus and/or specified amount, a bonus is not required. That being said, yes most nannies will expect or at least hope for some type of monetary bonus around the holidays. How I am treated otherwise has a lot to do with my expectations and appreciation of my employers. Also whether you like it or not, nannies have some awareness of their employer's financial situation. Long story short I am always appreciative of whatever I receive from my employers since at this time there is no bonus provision in the contract with my current employers (who are wonderful and treat me with respect and kindness). They will probably give me something but I DO NOT expect it, will not harbor resentment if I don't get one (I have been with them three months) and WILL BE very appreciative and thankful if they do and will let them know I appreciate it.
Anonymous wrote:My first time with a nanny so want to make sure I understand and don’t upset her expectations. Nanny started in May and we thought we’d give a bonus and a raise in May next year. If we give a week’s pay for Christmas what (if anything) is expected in May? Are we also supposed to give her a raise in December or do we wait for May? Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:My first time with a nanny so want to make sure I understand and don’t upset her expectations. Nanny started in May and we thought we’d give a bonus and a raise in May next year. If we give a week’s pay for Christmas what (if anything) is expected in May? Are we also supposed to give her a raise in December or do we wait for May? Thank you.