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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What do you consider to be "well paid", 10:10, in today's numbers?[/quote] Enough to send money home and be unemployed for months on end while traveling internationally, so at least average for our region.[/quote] "Average" is nothing close to "well paid". Have you seen how tight some of these people live... to be able to send some money home?[/quote] Not trying to be insensitive but why is that my problem...if I’m paying market rate and they choose to send money home and live with 5 roommates that is totally their choice. [/quote] Maybe it's just me, but I'd prefer to think my employee was living like a middle class American adult, own room and bathroom for a single person. True that the woman's living conditions don't need to be your problem. Unless she "snaps" for some mysterious reason. Then you might start wondering what was going on in her life.[/quote] So I need to pay her enough to live like that and send an unspecified amount of money home? Does your employer base your salary on the number of children and disabled family members you're supporting?[/quote] Just a reminder that most young, college-educated adults today either live with their parents or with several roommates (often more roommates than bedrooms), so the expectation that nannies can live independently and have money to help support another household is probably not realistic. They probably have to choose between living well themselves and helping with family support. [/quote] So what about the young adults that are not college educated, where/ or whom do they live with? [/quote]
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