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[quote=Anonymous]You people crack me up. Sure you can ask her to do whatever you tell yourself you'd do if you were home, but you should be prepared to pay damn well for it. To do the entire stay at home mommy routine (cleaning everything, buying everything, organizing everything, cooking everything, and meeting everyone's needs) I would charge quite a bit more than the average rate for a position. I do however find that most parents who have this expectation that nanny fill all roles and do all things because the baby sleeps, tend to also be the parents who want to pay as little as possible. Funny how that works. New flash! Just because the baby sleeps, doesn't mean your nanny isn't working. She is there to fulfill your child's needs, one of which happens to be napping. She is still responsible for him if he wakes up, needs something while napping, or doesn't nap that day. She can't leave, and is in fact still working, even if she isn't cleaning your house! This is why you pay her even during nap time, and she shouldn't have to complete some ridiculous list of unspoken, arbitrary,not formerly agreed upon, not calculated into her wage, list of things you don't want to do. [/quote]
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