Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This person takes care of your child. I think it’s reasonable. Why did you have a kid anyway if you can’t take care of yourself?[/quote]
This is such a stupid, misogynist question. Do you ask men why they bothered to have kids if they aren't stay at home dads?
NP. I would absolutely ask it of both parents.
So you regularly ask friends with a daycare provider why one of them doesn’t stay home to take care of their children. Really? I’m calling BS on this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This person takes care of your child. I think it’s reasonable. Why did you have a kid anyway if you can’t take care of yourself?[/quote]
This is such a stupid, misogynist question. Do you ask men why they bothered to have kids if they aren't stay at home dads?
NP. I would absolutely ask it of both parents.
Anonymous wrote:This person takes care of your child. I think it’s reasonable. Why did you have a kid anyway if you can’t take care of yourself?[/quote]
This is such a stupid, misogynist question. Do you ask men why they bothered to have kids if they aren't stay at home dads?
Anonymous wrote:You are taking it personally. Don’t. Just say we can do x percent. You don’t know her situation. Maybe she would be better off in a nanny share. Just tell her what you can offer and then move on.
Anonymous wrote:You are taking it personally. Don’t. Just say we can do x percent. You don’t know her situation. Maybe she would be better off in a nanny share. Just tell her what you can offer and then move on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
Did you get a raise this year?
Did the nanny exceed expectations?
Has market rate for nannies changed in your area?
What is it worth to you to keep this nanny for the next year?
Just because the nanny did not articulate her justification the same way you would have does not mean it is not reasonable.
OP here. I got a 2% raise this year, not the 11% raise my nanny is asking for. I would say she “meets expectations”. Seems like the nanny market gets flooded in summer as families let nannies go as their kids start school. So I am just not convinced the market justified the raise.
I’d interview. For one kid you’ll find someone for cheaper than $26. We typically build in $1 raises per year so for one kid would go in at like $24.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well I work in the corporate world and I was pretty insulted that I didn’t get even a 3% raise this year. Annual raises are pretty standard most places. Did you not get a raise this year, op?
My spouse never gets a raise and his income goes up and down every year in the corporate world.
Up AND down? Is he on commission?
Anonymous wrote:Stay home with your damned kid. Why’d you bother having any?