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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] How does asking for more not warrant more money? Did you refuse your last raise/promotion by this logic? Doubt it. [/quote] Because you're not necessarily asking for MORE work, just more varied work. It is very concievable that all of the required tasks are still very doable within your allotted hours.[/quote] So your logic is that because it can fit in her day that means she can and should do it for the same rate? That is the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard. You are paying for her time related to child care, most nannies do additional work but best believe that additional work is paid for. My that logic a lab tech who is waiting around for results should then go clean the bathrooms, break rooms, make lunch for all the staff, take out the trash and clean the floors, because those things can be done in the time they spend waiting for lab results, (just as the nanny has time when a child sleeps) and that lab tech should only get paid exactly what the job description for a lab tech alone should be paid. Because after all they can get those other things done in the time they are at work! [/quote]
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