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Anonymous wrote:We pay our nanny $19/hr for 25 hours a week (one 18 mo) Twice a week she drives DS to a class a little over a mile away. She asked to be compensated for gas etc. I used the federal mileage rate, which came out to about $12/mo. She thinks this is too low and wants $50/month. Am I crazy in thinking that is crazy? I don't think she understands what the federal rate is, but even so she's only driving 17 miles a month!


she is crazy.
She likely spoke to some other nanny who has an entirely different job scope and pay scheme and heard that nanny gets $50/month for who knows what amount of driving or caretaking. And now your nanny is asking for the same. Yuck.

You are already overpaying. You can choose to include driving in the hourly rate or choose to pay ANY amount per mile (including below, at or above the IRS rec'd mileage cap).

Very petty on her part for 2 miles of driving a day. Very petty.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here, not sure what to do. She's also now insisting on a vacation payout, which we never discussed previously and that she did not get last year (her first end-of-year with us). She's so good w DS and is generally a kind, trustworthy person but this all just gives me a bad feeling.



She is crazy. SHe's doing a mash-up of various things her nanny friends may or may not get and trying to hold you over a barrel.

Fire her, she's beyond selfish and certainly not thinking of the long-term or building a nanny-family relationship - which typically involves puts & takes, flexibility, etc.
If you sense she is only all about the money, then it's likely you are getting subpar childcare as well - since that is not a focus of hers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I agree with pp that pay per hour is completely separate from pay for mileage. Like other posters, I'm also calling BS that there are all these people paying "significantly more" than $19/hr for one child.

Finally, my nanny is also hitting me up for $50/week gas money. She drives no one anywhere. She just drives herself to work. Both situations are ridiculous.


$19/hour is high for one child, but may need to be that high given the small amount of hours, 25 hrs/week.

maybe OP's nanny needs a FT job that grosses $800-900/week. She can't nickel and dime a part-time employer to pay like a full-time job.
Anonymous
Maybe you have our previous nanny! She asked for $50 a week for about 20 miles.
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