| My year end bonus is 5k. 1000 is an insult after 14 yrs. If you didn’t give her a 401k the not a dime under 50k. |
14 years is commendable service to your family. Dig deep, OP. That nanny was there for you and your children for a long time. |
+1. No one can give you an amount, OP. But you should be as generous as is possible. |
| Give her what you can afford and a gift that has something to do with the children. A photo book or something they made. Those are the things I will treasure for life. Twenty years ago one of my beloved "children" gave me a penny because she heard me complaining about having to get my car fixed. I still have that penny. |
| PP from above and please let her visit when it's convenient for both of you. She is going to miss you all terribly. |
| Whoever is saying 1,000 is nuts. We give that yearly. I would say nothing less than 10,000. |
She took care of your most precious possession for 14 years! Other PP is correct, a year's salary. I would take out a loan to do this!! I don't even understand why OP would need to ask. |
You didn't take care of your kids either. Being a lawyer is kids play compared to bring a nanny. Also, the government does not give large bonuses. However, if you were any good, you would have been with a law firm where you would have received a $$$$ bonus. |
Engraved with, "Well done good and faithful servant"? This is an insult. |
Cheap, ungrateful, |
Two weeks is what you should have been giving as her Christmas bonus. Why would she want to be a part of your cheap family. |
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Hahahaha. People are crazy entitled on this site.
If you are rich, sure give her $50k, but if you are like the rest of us, 2-4 weeks salary is good and a thoughtful gift. |
95% of you cannot afford a nanny. |
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I think 1k is a huge insult, that is almost what I gave to my au pair ($800) after she had been with our family for 2 years.
She was likely with your family through the best and the worst of times. I would also dig deep, a month salary, a memory book, and a small vacation (you can use your points and / or timeshare if you have one). |
MB here. After 14 years of dedicated service to your children, I would give four or five times that amount and we are not rich by any definition. |