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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Will you be paying extra for this extra service? Or are you just doing job creep with no pay? [/quote] Stop, please. This is not “job creep”. This is the ever changing life of a nanny who encourages growth and learning in the charges. It’s like thinking you deserve more money when the child starts walking or drops a nap. It’s not a service to teach your charges. -signed, a nanny[/quote] +1. Engaging your charges in a new and age appropriate way is not job creep. You’re going to nickel-and-dime your way out of a job by being stupid. -another nanny[/quote] I think it depends. If the nanny has been getting raises (minimum col) over the years, if she’s well treated and respected, I can completely understand adding in educational activities without asking for more pay. If she hasn’t, I also understand using the next logical step of educating the children as reason for a raise. Of course, most nannies who are respected, treated and compensated well would have already taken steps to either bring the need to the parents’ attention, or they would have simply started doing activities.[/quote] If a nanny hasn’t been getting raises and hasn’t been treated with respect, she should quit regardless of educational components being added or not. [/quote]
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