Op here. It’s $16 cash, not $14. We will be paying under the table. We can’t afford to pay the nanny tax. We secured another nanny - all is good! |
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I think this is a little too much
Parents you should pay for all this The norm is flu shot, whooping cough How about when nanny gets sick working g for you and your children? I understand first time parents are nervous but all this shits is too much Then stay home and take care of your children and live in a bubble so nobody gets sick! |
Well here you have it and this says it all. |
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"You can't afford" "tight budget".. blah blah blah... I have a feeling that ANY nanny you hire won't be long term.
Honestly, you will be more secure in a daycare. |
You are truly pathetic, OP. I feel so sorry for your poor baby. |
+1! What a role model you are! Pay your fair share and stop living off the backs of the rest of us! YOU CANT AFFORD A NANNY!!! If you can’t afford employer taxes, you can’t afford an employee! What a low life you are! And at some point your nanny, assuming you’re not hiring a child who lives with her parents, will realize hat she needs a verifiable income to do anything in life. Have you considered that? Has she? How pathetic. |
If you can’t afford to pay taxes, you can’t afford a nanny... |
| I think some people just like saying "My nanny" because they feel it increases their status some way. OP is possibly an example of this. |
Op is an example of this. |
| Just asking, if a potential nanny attended public school wouldn't that be enough proof that she was vaccinated? |
| Sorry hit submit too fast. I just mean that if she attending school where vaccinations are required, isn't tat proof enough |
American schools, yes. Do you really think OP’s nanny is American? |
I nannies for a family who got exemptions. It’s ridiculously, always has been in some areas. |
You clearly aren't American-born either. |
+1. That is the first thing I thought of - that poor child. |