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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I may have responded to this thread last year and my feelings are the same. When you are a highly paid nanny, you do not jack up your rates on your employers for NYE. It is just wrong. [/quote] Don't be a sucker. This is also the time of year your bosses get their $20,000-$200,000 bonuses. They can afford to pay you $500 for the night, trust me.[/quote] My employers can afford to pay me much more than that - they are quite wealthy. It just doesn’t right. [/quote] It seems to me you should do it for free in your unusual situation, just as a small token of appreciation. -DP[/quote] You think it is unusual for wealthy people to have nannies?! Wealthy parents all have nannies! NP here and I work for an extremely wealthy and high profile family (along with three other nannies) and our hourly rates are set in contract negotiation. There are no special rates for NYE. [/quote] Same in my nanny position. This would never be tolerated. My rates are set by my agency at contract negotiation. [/quote] FYI, it's illegal for the agency to determine your rates, unless the agency is your employer (not the parents). Who pays you? The agency or the parents?[/quote] Someone should tell the White House Nanny agency about that.[/quote]
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