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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you can afford the $22 an hour and are comfortable paying that then it could be worth it for you. However, if she is someone you want to keep long-term you need to think if you'll be able to afford giving her an annual raise if you start her at $22 an hour. If you really like her but $22 is just too much you can always counter offer at a rate that you find more appropriate (though I wouldn't go below $20 an hour based on her experience and education).[/quote] OP again - excellent point. How much is the average annual raise for good nannies? [/quote] I'm the PP... My annual wages have always been $1 per hour. If the family added another child sometime during the year that also typically resulted in a $1 per hour raise. I'm in the outer suburbs of DC so I'm not sure how much the raise information is relevant to LA but its something you can discuss with the nanny you hire and its also something you can put in your working agreement [/quote]
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