Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A $5.00-$7.00 increase is ridiculous. You
need to talk with her, but I would say $2.00
an hour increase is fine.
I'd politely smile, and then get myself a new job.
And your MB would be better for it.
Because 2. an hour is all your infant care is worth. And you wonder why kids are failing and special needs are skyrocketing. Ok.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, MB here. If you're in the DC area I think a $2/hr raise is appropriate. An hourly rate of $19 is very competitive and still leaves you room for increases/raises etc...
Discuss it with your nanny of course, but I think $2/hr is fair. Got to 3 if you can afford it and she's really fantastic.
Would you double your workload for such a minuscule increase in compensation?
Anonymous wrote:OP, MB here. If you're in the DC area I think a $2/hr raise is appropriate. An hourly rate of $19 is very competitive and still leaves you room for increases/raises etc...
Discuss it with your nanny of course, but I think $2/hr is fair. Got to 3 if you can afford it and she's really fantastic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A $5.00-$7.00 increase is ridiculous. You
need to talk with her, but I would say $2.00
an hour increase is fine.
I'd politely smile, and then get myself a new job.
And your MB would be better for it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A $5.00-$7.00 increase is ridiculous. You
need to talk with her, but I would say $2.00
an hour increase is fine.
I'd politely smile, and then get myself a new job.
Anonymous wrote:It's common to wait until after you're done with maternity leave before giving a raise.
Will your rising two-year-old be in part-time preschool next year? If so, that's a factor in how much you give.
Or you might consider a $1 raise when baby is born, and another $2 when you go back to work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I had another baby I didn't give the nanny a raise, she was already making a fair market rate.
And she was thrilled, no doubt.
Anonymous wrote:When I had another baby I didn't give the nanny a raise, she was already making a fair market rate.
Anonymous wrote:A $5.00-$7.00 increase is ridiculous. You
need to talk with her, but I would say $2.00
an hour increase is fine.