Anonymous wrote:Thankx for some of the good advice. One question for the rude person reply when somebody ask for advice why take it personnely and who you are to tell what I deserve or so..
If that is the case then let me tell you I have seen crap nannies in the park but still making a lot then what they should deserve.
I am new to this job so it was my mistake not to do the research about the going rate in that area. By the wat all nannies ask what they make.
Please don't jump on conclusion just give advice what you think is OK.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MB here. If you thought the pay was too low you shouldn't have accepted the job. You should have researched the job market and compared it to your skills before beginning interviews and negotiations. I would never give a nanny a raise after only six months.
What if she was young and inexperienced, so you hired her at a beginners' rate and in those six months she proved herself exceptionally capable? Would you consider a raise?
Anonymous wrote:MB here. If you thought the pay was too low you shouldn't have accepted the job. You should have researched the job market and compared it to your skills before beginning interviews and negotiations. I would never give a nanny a raise after only six months.