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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Location: Orange County, CA How Long Have You Worked at Current Position: 4 YEARS Hours Worked a Week: 15-20 (Worked full time for half this year) Pay Per Week: $200-275 Bonus: $200 Supplemental Gifts: A generic card with just love the family written inside. I'm beyond upset about this! Last year they gave me $300 and gifts. This year I went above and beyond a lot because the mom has been working long hours and I wanted to help make their life easier. After summer I finally had to get another nanny job because the mom was only working part time and I wasn't getting enough hours. She then had to get another nanny to cover the days I wasn't able to When I got my other job. I found out she pays the new nanny with no experience more than me and I've got 12 YEARS experience. They also got the new nanny a few gifts but I'm not sure about a cash bonus. I'm so very hurt and completely done going above and beyond. I was hired to do straight child care and that's all I'm doing now. And I'm going to tell them for next year I need a raise or I walk. It's been 4 years without even one raise and they always have some excuse why they can't afford one. But after this, I'm done if they don't get me a raise. I spent over$100 this year on their family and spent a bunch of that to get the parents a leather bound photo book of the kids from the pictures I've taken over the last year. I feel like I go above and beyond daily for them and went above and beyond with gifts and I feel very unappreciated! End rant![/quote] Do you know if the new nanny also does some housekeeping? That is odd that they would pay an inexperienced nanny more. Sorry, pp. [/quote]
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