Pay cap for long-term nanny? RSS feed

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is a bit ridiculous. I know the nannies of co workers that are professional and legal that accept much lower salaries caring for younger children. We recently interviewed two nannies that that have been out of work for almost a year because they could not find similar pay as their old work situations. Needless to say we did not hire them and laughed at their 20 per hour and 16 hour salary requisite.


Why not start a new thread about this instead of dragging up a thread from Jan 2013?
Anonymous
Nice conversation here, but my boss stopped giving me a raise after two years of being with them when the first born start going to preschool. I asked and wasn't heard I guess; didn't ask again for fear of being accuse of greediness. OP your nanny will fine with what she's getting now.
Anonymous
Does your office have a pay cap for you? If you don't have one then why should she? You don't need her, let her go because she also needs a roof over her head, food on the table, and all the things you have to have a decent life. You are a mean, selfish, greedy person and unworthy of the care and love she has given your children. Seven years and she only makes $21/hr Last of the big time spenders, aren't you?
Anonymous
Did you even read the OP, 16:00??

OP's nanny is making well above average for less work and retains plenty of perks. Since she is still employed by OP, it must be working out for them.

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