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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]NP here. You cannot pretend that a nanny is different than a babysitter with the above reasoning. I would be offended if our nanny tried to charge more for caring for my child on NYE than her normal rate. And I do feel that her first obligation is to us on holidays like Valentines Day and NYE. However, if I didn't need her on those nights, I would have no issue with her taking any side or moonlighting job as a babysitter, bartender, waitress - whatever. Luckily, we have an experienced older nanny who is paid a solid, competitive living wage and she doesn't need (or want) any side jobs. [/quote] If Valentine's Day is during the week sure I'll work for my employer but no I am not working holidays or weekends at my regular nanny rate. How about you go work your regular job for regular pay on Xmas day. No? Why not? They pay you a living wage!! [/quote]
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