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[quote=Anonymous]You can only guarantee pay up to 40 hours I believe. Overtime is paid if worked. Your best bet for an accurate wage is to consult with those in your area. There's a wide range on this forum and it's not the most accurate. If you have interviewed several nannies in the area that offer what you and the other family want and $24 is the common rate than $24 it is You can counter with $22 and see what she says. Or keep looking. $22 isn't unfair. As far as raises you don't have to give $1 raise per year or at all if job performance doesn't require one. The only standard raises are increase in duties and children, and if you are the other family has another child you'll likely be looking for a new nanny anyway. Just my opinion for the hours you want you could probably find a good nanny within the $12 to $15 range just caring for your child. You would also save yourself and he headache of working with another set of parents.[/quote]
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