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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] How does asking for more not warrant more money? Did you refuse your last raise/promotion by this logic? Doubt it. [/quote] Because you're not necessarily asking for MORE work, just more varied work. It is very concievable that all of the required tasks are still very doable within your allotted hours.[/quote] How are you not asking for more work? There are jobs that are straight childcare and related tasks (every nanny job I've worked so I assure you they exist and are not as uncommon as you'd like to think) and a job requiring child care, child care related tasks, and additional light housekeeping is definitely more. My question stands, did you or did you not refuse your last raise/promotion, that by your own logic you should not be entitled to? In any other industry, asking for more goes hand in hand with a rate/salary increase, as it does in the nanny industry. [/quote]
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