Your reasoning is extremely flawed. |
$1/hr is not low. I've seen dozens of nanny threads throughout the Internet and I know many nannies and $1/hour is VERY standard. |
Many professionals in the working world can get $5+ raises at a time, does that mean nanny should get $5+ raises? LOL, NO! That's not the market infact, the nanny market shows $1/hour as the standard raise for nannies. |
Is she really a "mother's helper," as in, you're there the whole time and she does some childcare and some other things, or is she nannying on her own? $1/hr seems like a perfectly fine raise if she doesn't have sole responsibility for the children anyway. $15/hr is high for what I think of when I think of a mother's helper to begin with. |
You could start out by referring to it as "Mother's Helper", not Mommy's. |
I'm afraid it's all relative. My MB loves to remind me that she couldn't do her job if she had to worry about her childcare. So every year she gives me the same percent of her annual bonus. She's a lobbyist so of course my bonus is no small change. |