Anonymous wrote:can you and your husband stagger your schedules a little more so one of you leaves earler in the morning and gets home earlier? As a nanny who genuinely likes the families I work for (share) I would definitely work with you on this. The first thing I'd want to know is about the schedule staggering and whether you actually asked your bosses or just assumed it would be a no w/o actually explaining the situation and asking for a concession. Then I'd offer to meet you somewhere en route (assuming it wasn't out of my way to get home) and doing the pass off elsewhere. If neither of those worked, I would accept some other type of benefit...extra day off once a month for example, or you stocking my favorite drinks and lunch items or something like that. Get creative! Most nannies are pretty flexible, unlike many of the nannies who often post here. A family you enjoy working for is worth more than $6 a day (or whatever the difference is.)
Anonymous wrote:I guess this is what happens when you actually pay a nanny well, they still treat you like the people who pay a crappy $10 an hour. There is no gain in being generous. You can jump through hoops to let them have every perk under the sun and they will still not go one centimeter outside of the bare minimum. Wasted your hard earned money. They do not compromise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH and I maxed ourselves out on paying the nanny, we gave every last penny we could afford because she is amazing. At $19 base rate were at our breaking point with this daily over time. I think we will just give it to her straight and understand if she declines to stay. If that should happen, we will have to hire someone else at a lower rate in order to afford the overtime. Thanks DCUMers.
Wow, so you're going to ask your nanny to work for free or you're going to ask her to let you break the law and pay her base rate vs. OT for the extra time?
I actually don't condemn the second quite as much - I have a flexible schedule and offered my MB and DB 45 hours a week at base pay and anything over as OT (all paid on the books) because there are times when I work 30 hours one week and 45 the next and I felt fine about the trade off. But please, don't ask her to stay for free and please guarantee her hours by an extra half hour a day so you're at most 15 minutes late.
Anonymous wrote:DH and I maxed ourselves out on paying the nanny, we gave every last penny we could afford because she is amazing. At $19 base rate were at our breaking point with this daily over time. I think we will just give it to her straight and understand if she declines to stay. If that should happen, we will have to hire someone else at a lower rate in order to afford the overtime. Thanks DCUMers.