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[quote=Anonymous][quote=nannydebsays]OP, do you pay her so much per hour because she **can't** find another PT job that slots in nicely with your needs? or do you pay that rate because she **won't** find another PT job? If you haven't got a contract, and she has no PTO specified anywhere, I would say that she should only be paid if she works. Or, you and she can sit down and set up a contract, offering PTO (most FT nannies get 15 days, so I would offer her 7 or 7.5) and even guaranteed pay. I am not sure I understand the idea of working JUST to pay the nanny, but...[/quote] Again, I work because I love it - I'm not sure how to state that more clearly and I guess if that doesn't make sense to you, nothing I say will make you understand truly loving your work. And she has another job the days she is not with us. She certainly works full time with her two jobs, so I'm not sure where you got the idea that she wasn't working during the time that she wasn't with us.[/quote]
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