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[quote=Anonymous]Hi all. I've been nannying for this family for almost a year. My original tasks were taking care of the child obviously and all child related chores. Since then, cleaning the kitchen (dishes, countertops, floors, etc), laundry not related to the child (mostly socks and towels), living room (vacuuming and straightening up not related to the child) have veeeery slowly creeped in to my day as requested by the parents. I am paid well for one child, $20/hr, but I'm paid on the books at their request (rare in our area) and I would not have accepted the position with all these additional tasks at that rate. What do you think would be an appropriate ask when our contract is up? What would you be willing to pay for these services? They'll also have another baby in June and 2 year old won't be starting school, so that should play a role in negotiating as well. [/quote]
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