Anonymous wrote:I don't think you can or should assume one way or the other. WHen people are talking in generalities (e.g, talking about a reasonable rate) it often doesn't make that much of a difference. If you are discussing a specific rate with someone, it's imperative that you specify
Agree with this completely. All that matters is what you and your employee agree upon, and that you are complying with the law. As a nanny, I have general rates for different kinds of jobs, and a weekly minimum I cannot afford to accept less than. For example, if my weekly minimum is $500, that doesn't mean I will watch 6 kids for 60 hours for that rate. I also don't find it acceptable to accept a crazy low base rate, just because you would like 60 hours in a week. I, rightly I think, expect to make a lot more money working 60 hours than 40.