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[quote=Anonymous]Hi OP - Nanny here. I worked for three families in past who were doctors, one of which was an ER doctor. For that position, it involved a lot more on call time than other positions. What we agreed up front is time and a half for on-call times, but I wouldn't go in unless mom was called in. They also paid me a flat rate for being on call even if they didn't use me (it was really really in the morning that they'd need someone). However, holidays we worked out separately. I was paid at least 2X regular amount on holidays, but some I couldn't do due to family obligations, so we tended to plan as far in advance as possible. For the ER family, I was a PT nanny and they had several other babysitters they could call upon. Maybe try to have a conversation w/ nanny about holidays and on-call time to see what she is able and willing to do. There's back-up nanny agencies as well as other great PT nannies (especially college students) who'd be eager to pick up holiday hours! Good luck with figuring this out![/quote]
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