| Do you get/give annual raises? What are they typically? My employers offered me a 3% raise after the first year, though I am used to receiving more. I understand that there are a lot of other aspects to consider, I was just wondering what others have been getting. Thanks! |
| Can they afford better? |
| No. |
In that case, you already know your options, right? |
OP here. I did not write, "No." They can, but they probably pay me a higher percentage of their income than most do. This is an assumption based on their style of living. |
So sad that an evil poster thinks it's ok to pretend to be you. She's probably a poorly paying mb, and wishes all nannies to be poorly paid. |
| We give a dollar each year and after two years, an extra two days vacation each year. |
Yeah right how to avoid these types of MB they can't even leave nannies on their forum. I think she doesn't have any friends so trying to stick her nose every where. |
I don't understand this. It seems like its pretty much standard (I've actually never heard otherwise during my whole time on DCUM) that nannies salaries are in $1 increments. So let's say you are making $18 an hour and you say your employer offered you a 3% raise.... did they actually offer you $0.54 an hour more? I've never ever heard of that in the nanny world. |
We have generally done about a 3% raise. Nanny has been with us almost 7 years now. This is the % I get normally at my work. I don't think that it's that uncommon for a long-time employee. Sure it is small on an hourly basis but my raises don't look great on an hourly basis either.
What i look at is my annual take-home. For a nanny making $700 or $750 a week a 3% raise would be an extra $1100 or so a year. |
A drop in the bucket. |
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