Anonymous wrote:You're an ass and a half.
Anonymous wrote:MB here. We hired a full-time nanny several months ago, she has lots of childcare experience, but this is her first nanny gig. I am sure she is aware that full-time nannies often get some benefits or other, but she has never asked us for any. Once when I had to cancel her coming in the following day, I gave her some extra cash, about half of what she would have made for that day, and she was hesitant about taking it and asked me a couple times if I was sure. The sense I get is she is the kind of person who does not like to take money for hours she did not work because she did not "earn" it. On one hand, I feel guilty about not paying her benefits because if only she asked, I definitely would, and I also feel like it is a way of showing her my appreciation. OTOH, we are saving thousands of dollars. Am I overthinking this? Should I just lose the guilt and be happy that she does not expect anything more from us? I don't worry that she will leave us for a better-paying gig.
Anonymous wrote:What benefits are you referring to? You should give her vacation, sick leave and some paid holidays.
Anonymous wrote:MB here. We hired a full-time nanny several months ago, she has lots of childcare experience, but this is her first nanny gig. I am sure she is aware that full-time nannies often get some benefits or other, but she has never asked us for any. Once when I had to cancel her coming in the following day, I gave her some extra cash, about half of what she would have made for that day, and she was hesitant about taking it and asked me a couple times if I was sure. The sense I get is she is the kind of person who does not like to take money for hours she did not work because she did not "earn" it. On one hand, I feel guilty about not paying her benefits because if only she asked, I definitely would, and I also feel like it is a way of showing her my appreciation. OTOH, we are saving thousands of dollars. Am I overthinking this? Should I just lose the guilt and be happy that she does not expect anything more from us? I don't worry that she will leave us for a better-paying gig.