Anonymous wrote:Maybe OP meant decreasing, not increasing her hours. That would make sense given the rest of the post. OP?
Anonymous wrote:OP, you can add benefits or give a raise. But no matter how fab your kids are, adding more hours to your nanny's workload is not in any way a benefit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What benefits should we offer our nanny who is approaching her third anniversary? We are thinking of increasing her hours instead giving a healthcare contribution.
Your nanny may be thinking of a new job.
Anonymous wrote:What benefits should we offer our nanny who is approaching her third anniversary? We are thinking of increasing her hours instead giving a healthcare contribution.
Anonymous wrote:Ok, I'll be the odd one out. If I knew that the family was considering healthcare or more hours, and the hours would earn more than the healthcare was worth, I would definitely choose the healthcare over the hours. But if the family didn't give me a choice and just said I was working more hours, without checking my schedule first, I would be madder than a wet hornet.
Anonymous wrote:What benefits should we offer our nanny who is approaching her third anniversary? We are thinking of increasing her hours instead giving a healthcare contribution.
Anonymous wrote:What benefits should we offer our nanny who is approaching her third anniversary? We are thinking of increasing her hours instead giving a healthcare contribution.