Anonymous wrote:I say you counter and do a week and half pay which I think is only fair to all three sides in this.
If the other family rejects your counter, I would be livid.
How selfish that they can afford the money for a trip for themselves, yet cannot afford to offer the money to the person who cares for their child while they go to work to make that money...
Wow. Just wow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my share, one set of employers is always more generous at xmas than the other. They give me a proper bonus while the other family (who is more financially secure) always gives half, but that is expected since they nickel and dime me constantly.
For many reasons besides xmas I prefer one family over the other and that's why I decided to extend my offer to work with them longer and gave my notice to the other after two years.
I say give what you want and it may benefit you later on. Your nanny might recipricate your generosity in other ways
How did they nickel and dime you? By not rounding everything up for your benefit? Just because you don't get free money for work you didn't do does not mean you are being nickel and dimed.
Anonymous wrote:In my share, one set of employers is always more generous at xmas than the other. They give me a proper bonus while the other family (who is more financially secure) always gives half, but that is expected since they nickel and dime me constantly.
For many reasons besides xmas I prefer one family over the other and that's why I decided to extend my offer to work with them longer and gave my notice to the other after two years.
I say give what you want and it may benefit you later on. Your nanny might recipricate your generosity in other ways
Anonymous wrote:The other family should give their bonus and you should give yours separately.
There's nothing else to do.
Anonymous wrote:Our nanny is amazing and we share with a couple next door (we are new to the building, but so convenient). Anyway, we proposed a bonus of 2 weeks pay and they only want to do one week (citing that money is tight for them because they have a trip planned). What do we do? We can't give the larger amount we wanted to give if they are giving less but honestly I think only doing 1 week is too stingy particularly because we are splitting the costs from what a nanny would be without the share. I have the resources to give more. Do I counter them and say a week and a half pay? Do want I want? Say we'll cover the difference and give a bigger percentage unknown to the nanny?