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[quote=Anonymous]My nanny was originally hired mainly to do childcare (my youngest didn't go to school). We told her when DD does go to school we expected more help around the house after a reasonable break (including cooking, cleaning, errands, etc). She could choose what else to do to help out during her free time. In actuality our youngest ended up going to full time school a year earlier than expected. My nanny chose to do housework (including the heavy housework). She is not a good cook nor does she enjoy it much. In addition to her regular raise, bonus I dropped her hours from 45 to 35 (no change in weekly $$). She also got more PTO due to camp/school. I think the most important things are to make sure your nanny is ok with the things you are asking of her and not to overwork her. You wont' get anybody to do tons of housework/cooking while taking care of the kids (that would be sahm's job description.. lol)[/quote]
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