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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]our older child will be in school f/t and aftercare, and our younger child will start in a share. We have had our nanny 2 years and she has received 2 raises of 1$ each. For starting a share, we would raise her again (mid year, when the share starts)--does a 1.50/hr raise sound right? She will be taking care of 2 toddlers. 50 hours/week. we would start the clock over in september, so her next raise would be on the anniversary of the share. [/quote] OP, what is the nanny currently earning? I cannot believe you think $1.50 for an extra child is acceptable. I'm hoping you are new to this and just don't understand nanny shares and how the pay works. What nanny in their right mind would take on double the work for an extra $1.50 an hour? Please do your homework and talk to other families. You said you have had your nanny for 2 years so you are obviously happy with her and have the confidence that she would be able to handle two toddlers full time. Each family should be paying at least $10 an hour, with overtime for anything over the 40 hours a week. [/quote]
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