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[quote=Anonymous]Ignore the nasty nannies on this forum, OP. Sadly, they are bullies that rule the roost and you can't trust anything they say. They are truly awful. Raises are earned, and you should schedule your nanny for a performance review every year and have her detail her successes and you detail the goals. If you feel her successes have earned her a raise, you should offer her a raise of 3-5%. This is typical in the professional world. Yes, you can offer more, but only offer what you can afford. Most workers in most industries have not seen a raise in years. If she walks, she walks. She likely won't because for all their complaining, nannies know it's a saturated market and you can find a new nanny easier than they can find a new job. All that said, if she is deserving of a raise and you can't afford one, you can offer a good bonus or some extra perks (PTO and or health insurance).[/quote]
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