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[quote=Anonymous]NP here. Giving $1 an hour extra as a raise for a second child is insulting. Your nanny is going to be doubling her work and you think $1 more per hour is reasonable? The standard is at least $2 more per hour for the new baby. You said you are paying $15.50 an hour currently. I don't know any professional nannies who would take care of 2 children for $16.50 an hour. OP- I think you should offer at least $17 an hour, or your nanny could easily move on to another family who will pay her a fair hourly rate for 2 children. I wouldn't worry about yearly raises yet. Just focus on giving your nanny a raise that would make her feel appreciated. To the PP who said give the nanny $1 for the baby and .50 cents as her yearly raise, I feel bad for your nanny. I've never seen a family give a yearly raise of .50 cents. What a joke. [/quote]
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