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[quote=Anonymous]OP here. Role was clearly advertised as nanny/housekeeper, so there was no bait and switch here. Nanny clearly knew the job she signed on for. We do have a contract, and it specifies vacuuming the main level daily, as well as other light housekeeping (dusting was specifically discussed before hire) and errands. We have a cleaning service, so there is no ask that she take over all cleaning or even most of it. I wouldn't actually mind if she were staying busy with other stuff, but fact of the matter is, she is accomplishing LESS with many hours of kid-free time than did our previous nanny who was never without a child at home. So, in a nutshell, I'm trying to figure out why I am paying hundreds of dollars a week for hours during which no work is being done. I am reevaluating whether there is any need for her to "work" those hours. Would be fine by me to pay for 30 hours/wk versus 40+, if nothing is happening in those extra hours. [/quote]
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