Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Duh - of course you can't offer her the same rate !
$18 was for one child, now there'd be 3. Even if your 1st child is in school during the day, there'd still be times when she has all three kids.
I'd pay $25 an hour and add some simple housework tasks.
Can you even afford $25 an hour?
Anonymous wrote:OP you could find a nanny for $14-15 an hour and that is including housework! Why would you consider paying $18 an hour again for a lazy nanny?
Anonymous wrote:Duh - of course you can't offer her the same rate !
$18 was for one child, now there'd be 3. Even if your 1st child is in school during the day, there'd still be times when she has all three kids.
I'd pay $25 an hour and add some simple housework tasks.
Anonymous wrote:Stop inflating wages.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure what you mean. We did pay her $18 an hour actually a little over which is on the higher end, but don't know if it would be reasonable to ask her back at the same rate.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure what you mean. We did pay her $18 an hour actually a little over which is on the higher end, but don't know if it would be reasonable to ask her back at the same rate.
Anonymous wrote:I would offer at least 22 even 25 with infant twins and a toddler... If you want house work on top of that maybe even more! Definitely approach Her! If she sees you posting looking she may feel hurt you didn't ask her