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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's a myth that a nanny's workload doubles with a new baby. $1-2/hr is standard raise and very fair.[/quote] Is that what you get paid??[/quote] I am not the poster above, but I agree that $1-2 is standard for a new baby raise. As for the person who questioned if that is what the PP gets paid, that's not really relevant unless the PP is a nanny. Rates in the nanny field are driven by supply and demand in the nanny market, not by pay scales at the parents' jobs. Nevertheless, it is worth noting that a nanny who goes from $15 per hour to $17 per hour based on the added responsibility of a new baby has just received a raise of more than 13%. That would be considered a fabulous increase in most jobs where the workload increased due to changing employer needs but fell short of being an entirely different job or promotion. [/quote]
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