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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As a nanny employer, I agree that $1/hour is not enough. That equates to doubling her work load for a measly 40 bucks a week. I think at least $2 per hour is more appropriate, and would say the typical increase is $2-$5 per hour.[/quote] I agree with you on the raise, but just a minor quibble: her workload is not doubling. She isn't doing twice as much. She just gives less to each kid per kid - same as a mother would do when a second child comes on board. [/quote] Her workload is doubling. She is doing twice as much. She now will do double the laundry, double the dishes, double the toy pickup, double the meal prep when baby starts to eat, etc. How do you not see that she is doing double the work? Not to mention that an infant and toddler have different needs and different schedules. It can be a struggle to manage both depending on parental philosophies. [/quote] Err...she isn't doing the laundry by hand, and the washing machine takes the same time to wash 10 onesies that it does to wash 10 onesies and 10 shorts. I give you folding, but washing? Nah. Same for dishes. The dishwasher takes the same amount of time regardless of how full it is. It will be quite some time before the baby starts tossing toys around. At that point the older child can pick up his own damn toys. Meal prep, eh, not all nannies do baby food from scratch, and opening a tub of baby food is hardly work. She's doing more work, for sure. Absolutely. But not double. Because each child isn't getting one of her, each child is getting half of her. Most of her work isn't about anything you said - not laundry, not meal prep, not dishwashing - it's about face time with each child. [/quote] Are you even a nanny? You don't sound like a good one. Babies require lots of clothes washing and they need special detergent. I've had to wash several different loads for baby every week. I make food by scratch but you will still be cooking for older child. A baby still can she toys and activity mats at 2-3 months. Putting bottles in dishwasher with other dishes is disgusting. Plus, it's easier to wash all by hand. My to mention sterilizing the baby bottles, toys, and items on a daily or weekly basis. The nanny is doing double the work. I guess you can't comprehend that because you're a mediocre nanny who does the bare minimum. Sad for whoever employs you.[/quote]
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