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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It all depends on what your expectations are of her OP. If you expect her to pick up one of your children in case of illness, school emergency, etc....In other words, if you want her to be on stand-by, then I would say you should pay her a certain flat rate for that. Because if she is going to save those hours for you, then she will not be able to give those hours to another family and thus will be losing money in the process. But if your kids are in school and she will not be needed to be on call/stand-by, then no you do not need to pay her. However, if she needs the hours, and you can afford to pay her the hours along w/paying for your children's tuition, you can make a deal w/her. Perhaps she can do some housekeeping during those 4 hours for you. Or run some errands, buy some groceries, do some family laundry/ironing, dog walking or any other household task.[/quote] No, nannies do not do your personal housekeeping tasks. Now if she's really your "mother's helper," not a nanny, that's different.[/quote]
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