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[quote=Anonymous]I just celebrated my two-year anniversary with my NF back in April (FT position, 3 girls ages 2,3 and 7). I am still on the same salary as when I started and have never gotten a raise. I know they are very happy with me, as they tell me all the time and want me to stay as long as possible, and I am happy with them, also. My question is: is it standard for nannies to get any sort of annual raise, or at least a raise for increased cost of living? I have gotten annual raises in the past, but I'm not sure if I should approach my bosses with this if it's not necessarily "normal." Just as a bit of background, I am otherwise very happy and satisfied with my NF, as I mentioned earlier, and they give me a lot of autonomy and freedom to do as I see fit with the kids, for the most part. They are vey good about giving me spending money for the girls , and are otherwise appreciative, kind bosses. However, the summer is going to be a lot of work, with the oldest girl home from school all day and our schedules being thrown off in general (as I'm sure most nannies can contest to). :-) I'm worried that I may begin to feel resentful this summer if I am working even harder than I am now and continue to not get a pay raise. WWYD? [/quote]
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