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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hi, OP here. I am the employer. A person I interviewed today (who is great, by the way) wants to bring her 5 month old daughter. I am not opposed to it, my kids are 7 and 8 but she said her rate is $17 an hour, but I was thinking more along the lines of $14 or $15 an hour if she is bringing her own child. [/quote] Yes, you would be well within the boundaries of fair and reasonable with an offer of $14-15 per hour. She may decline if she believes she can earn full rates with her child, but that is her problem. (Now, if this nanny is Mary Poppins and is teaching your children Mandarin, piano, etc. $17/hr would probably be a reduction from her normal rates - but I'm going off the assumption this is just a regular position.)[/quote]
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