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The second point is not such a huge issue, but it feels disrespectful to me when they make decisions and tell me about them as opposed to broaching the subject and coming to an agreement with me. They did this with my original rate when I started working for them (I gave them a range, they chose the lowest rate within that range and wrote it in to the contract with the clear assumption I wouldn't object)


And...they were right. You did not object.

Common theme on this board: nannies don't speak up for themselves and are disappointed with the outcome. They don't speak up for themselves because they're afraid of losing their jobs which is a very real threat when you work a job with no protection/laws.
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Anonymous wrote:Well OP, then you should be grateful. Seems like you got some excellent advice from another poster here that you ignored so maybe you need to work on being more gracious.

You should be grateful someone else is willing to do your childcare job for you, at any price.


They don't - I'm not an MB - I just think the OP here is showing her true, less than gracious, colors.

What are you, besides not that bright?
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