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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We’re in the process of hiring a nanny for our infant. We narrowed it down to one candidate who was a perfect match. She’s educated, experienced and we really clicked. We recently realized she’s married to a man who works in the same industry as DH. DH has never met the man, he he’s well known and makes significantly more than we do combined. I don’t know why but it just rubbed me the wrong way. We initially offered 2X an hour and she said her rate was 2X an hour ($2 an hour increase) and we agreed. Knowing she lives in a house worth twice what ours is worth, this just seems…wrong? I do think due to her experience her requested pay makes sense, but I’d feel much better paying someone who actually needed the money. I feel like this is just a way to spend her time vs. a real need. [/quote] Jackie Kennedy Onassis worked. Sharon Rockefeller is president of WETA. Not all wealthy people are lazy bums. It is to her credit that she wants to work and taking care of children is a definite asset the community.[/quote]
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