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[quote=nannydebsays][quote=Anonymous]I'm trying to figure out how we will calculate pay for a nanny if we have one child who is in school part time. Do we just offer a weekly rate that is slightly less than a normal 2-kid rate? Or do we offer one hourly rate for when there is one kid and another for when she'll have two kids? Any suggestions welcome. TIA![/quote] If nanny will be the person responsible for the preschooler when: there's an illness, there's no school, there's early dismissal, etc. then just pay her for 2 kids. If YOU will be responsible for your preschooler when there is no school on a school day, then you can likely drop nanny's hourly by 50 cents. Don't juggle 2 rates. It makes you seem cheap and it will turn nannies off. It will also make you nuts when you try to remember exact times nanny had 1 kid at $12/hour versus 2 kids at $14/hour. [/quote]
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