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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not to be rude OP, but what did you expect after 15 months? That the baby would still be a baby? Of course as she gets older, you have to adapt to her needs and I don't see anything unusual about cleaning up after her, making meals, and keeping her busy. Those are very basic nanny duties imo.[/quote] Of course needs change, and so should compensation. There is a reason nannies are given raises yearly, and its because their job duties can change so substantially in a year, as compared to a corporate job where the duties remain essentially the same until you are given a promotion (and a raise to go with it). Parents complain when it's the other way around (kids are older/in preschool) and nanny has much less work to do (and I understand this complaint) but it goes both ways. Compensation should always be kept in line with the duties. [/quote]
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