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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You cannot afford a nanny but you want to hire one anyway. You are paying under the table so you can “save” money. You are hiring this nanny bc you, like many of these moms, believe if she brings her child she will not work as hard. So you justify a lower wage and compare it to a nanny share. When in reality you are hiring a nanny for your child who I assume you would want to be skilled. However, it isn’t a share bc she is not paying into it. What she is doing is providing a service to you and should be paid accordingly for that service. [b]If you believe she isn’t going to perform it well bc she is bringing her child then why hire her.[/b] But alas, we come back to the argument so many of the moms present on this forum to justify paying someone low. You want someone to help you justify paying her low bc she is bringing her child. So pay her between $12-$15 so you can save money and tell everyone you have a nanny. [/quote] I’d be hiring a nnny who would share her time between caring for two kids. So it’s basically a nanny hare but even worse for me is she’d be more attentive to her kid obviously. We both prefer it to be under the table cuz it saves us both money. [/quote] Did you even read what was written? No of course you didn’t. If it’s worst for you then why would you even hire her? Oh that’s right, to save money. [/quote] While I am firmly against the OP breaking the law, I don’t think it’s wrong to look for affordable options. If she can find childcare that is more attentive and conducive to her child for a cost she can afford, then what’s the problem? Not everyone can afford the luxury of a nanny, but there are more options than daycare. [/quote] Ok so you didn’t read either. [/quote]
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