Seriously, stop. NP here and an MB -- you are indeed embarrassing yourself. Please stop. |
Location: UWS, NYC
Length of employment: 7 years Weekly salary: 800 for 60 hours/week Bonus:have never received a bonus for the last 6 years. This year December 10. Marked my 7 year anniversary with them. I got a $50000 bonus which believe me am VERY HAPPY about. Gifts: Picture of kids in a nice frame (I have been getting this gift every year). Comments: they told me they wanted to make sure I will be a long term nanny before they gave me a bonus. Don't get me wrong but really? You couldn't give me a 100 dollars for Christmas for the past 6 years? But I do love the kids so here is to another 7 years with my great family. |
Yes they work in the entertainment business. But that's typical for LA |
Location: Bay Area
Length of employment: almost a year and a half Weekly salary: 410 for 22 hours a week Bonus: $0 Gifts: none Comments: to be honest I was expecting SOMETHING...they're very thoughtful, always say thank you, and seem to genuinely appreciate me. Usually I get guaranteed hours now after I asked for it, so even if I work only 18 hours, I get paid..which is nice. However, the week they didn't need me because they went on vacation, I didn't get paid at all. I wish it was a for sure thing 52 weeks of the year, but that's what part time jobs mean sometimes I guess. |
$50,000? Are you sure you didn't add an extra zero there, pp? |
My BIL and his wife work in the entertainment industry and aren't generous like this. You lucked out. |
Location - Ellicott City, MD
Length of employment - almost a year (I started in January) Weekly salary - $500 after taxes (4 hours a day - 2 before school and 2 after) 4 days a week + 1 overnight (I often work extra hours, so it's usually more than that, but this is my base salary) Bonus - $500 Gifts - spa gift card ($150), slippers "from the dog" and a coat with wolves "from another dog" (I love wolves and they know it), coffee mug "I woke up like this - flawless" and a framed picture of the kids that I absolutely love and I will keep forever. Also a coffee mug from grandma (I knew about it - I asked my boss once where she got the coffee mug she had at her house - google kokopelli if you want to see the style) and one other thing we both like and of course cards from both grandma and my boss Comments - I absolutely love everything and I'm so grateful for such an amazing family. I know they appreciate me a lot and I give them a 100% in everything I do. I get a lot of time off (paid) - since I started in January, I probably had 6 weeks off. In addition, my boss switched her schedule when my friend invited me to Disney World (Harry Potter!! ![]() My job comes first so I'm always available for them as well. I didn't take any days off (except my vacation). I plan to stay there for as long as they need me and I know we will always stay in touch. Someone said "do what you love and you will never have to work a day in your life". This is exactly where I am right now. I love my job and I love what I do. BTW, I'm the nanny who posted on another thread (or two) about buying a lot of things for them. I'm also the one with rainbow hair, for those who remember my post from last year ![]() Happy Holidays everyone!! ![]() |
No, you aren't an MB nor an NP. Nice try. PPs are correct. Nannies who suggest that MBs have never had a job and can't take care of their children are the real trolls here and should be embarrassed by their stupidity. |
NE DC
Employed 6 months $750/week post tax nanny share Bonus: $250 per family I am happy with my bonus. I have only worked for these families for six months so expected $200 from each and got more. I am a relatively inexperienced nanny (3 years exp.) so I feel the salary and bonus are appropriate. |
Orange County, California
Employed for 16 months $450/week for 25 hours/week with guaranteed hours, 1 week paid vacation and up to 5 sick days/year. I usually get another week or two off paid while the family takes their vacations. No bonus but I got a $100 gift card to a fancy movie theater. I was very happy with my gift as it's for something I would never spend my own money to do. But who wouldn't love to watch a movie in a recliner with a cocktail or two at the theater?! Overall I'm very happy with my job. The family treats me well and always make sure to thank me for all my hard work. In my previous jobs I've usually gotten bonuses at the end of the year but I also wasn't paid as well in those jobs and didn't have as much paid time off. |
That's a nice gift, pp, and you're wise to look at the big picture (total compensation plus working conditions) instead of dwelling on the lack of a bonus. |
Location: Midwest
Length of time: 3 1/2 weeks with baby one; one week and a half with baby two. Compensation: $850/ 50 hours Bonus: $425 from each family Gifts: 4 tickets to Bulls/Lakers game on Christmas Day; Each family gave me a small gift for my child. Comments: I feel pretty darn lucky considering I just started this job. Both families are great and I'm happy to work with them. My former NF...job ended end of November...also gave me a week's bonus and the grandmother gave me $350. All in all I came away with $1750 in bonus. |
Congrats, pp! |
Employer here
Location - Silver Spring, MD Length of employment - 1.5 years Weekly salary - $315 for 40 hrs in a share (other family pays $400) Bonus - $300, we also gave her some extra days off Gifts - not for Christmas but gave her a nice necklace the week before for her birthday Comments - she gave me a big thank you today and said how much she appreciated the bonus. |
A $50k bonus! Wow. Just wow. Never heard of anything close to that for a nanny job. Some super generous employers out there! |