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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You’re already on the high end. Contribute towards health insurance? Additional time off? Although you’re on the high end for that too. [/quote] +1 Or I would pay $25 for 2 kids and keep benefits as is. [/quote] I am a career nanny, and while my schooling was not in child development, I am an excellent nanny and much better than some who do have degrees in child development, just an FYI in terms of pricing. I would say that offering her a $2-3 increase inclusive of both the new baby and the annual raise is sufficient. Additionally, you will not need to offer a $1 increase annually of that is not in your budget. It is expected after the first year (at minimum) but it annually for a long term position. [/quote] +1. You are going to be overpaying this woman very soon, which, if you can afford it and you're happy with her, will probably make her a very happy nanny. But, you are correct, for $27/hr to start + OT and the benefits you list, you could ask for pretty much any kind of qualifications you want.[/quote]
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