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[quote=Anonymous]NET means that you pay her 17.50 ON THE BOOKs, and so that means about 3 dollars of that she doesn't see right? So that is 14.50 to mostly care for a 1 year old and some time with the older one. Sure, I agree that many other career nannies are paid more, however 1 She should not complain about this to you 2 Nannies should not ask for a raise 3 your agreement should stand 4 YOu need to tell her there is no more money coming! I am slightly biased to think that there are only some nannies that are over 60 that are very active with two small children. I feel like I am always hearing this complaint of talking about their friends salaries. Same old story. That is a whole lot of vacation too. And I have an age discrimination because I am at the age that many women get pregnant, I have been told! "I wanted an either younger or older nanny" when I am being interviewed. I hear this all the time. Every nanny has their issues [/quote]
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