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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You take your hard-earned money and spend $15 AN HOUR paying someone and then come back to me and tell me now you feel when you catch them doing leisurely activities. This is a job. There's no such thing as "downtime" when you're on the clock. To those of you with office jobs- can you imagine finishing the days tasks and then kicking your feet up in your office and reading a book? I don't think so. If you were a good employee, you'd find other tasks to busy yourself with. Jesus Christ. Today's youth is seriously lacking decent work ethic.[/quote] I have plenty of friends in office jobs that seem to find plenty of downtime during their day. And you keep saying 15 AN HOUR like its some sort of amazing rate. It's really not. Fairly average. I currently make $13/hr (1 kid) and my employers don't expect me to do any house keeping beyond the most basic cleaning up after myself and the kids. You'd have to pay me a lot more than an extra $2/hr to get me to spend every free second scrubbing your fridge. [/quote] OP is paying $15 after taxes (net) so it is actually more than $2 if you are paid $13/hr gross. [/quote] [b]When did the OP ever state that she is paying taxes to her nanny/housekeeper/assistant? She's probably paying cash[/b]. [/quote] 2/27/13 , 19:54. [/quote]
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