Anonymous wrote:My nanny has been with us part-time for almost 4 years. We live in Loudoun County and pay her $21/hour for 11 hours per week. Our children are 12 and 9. In addition to getting them ready for school or camp, she does some light housekeeping (laundry, unloading the dishwasher). She is very reliable and efficient, but clearly prefers housekeeping to child care. I am often there at the same time and do things like pack lunches, lay out clothes, whatever they ask for.
She recently asked me for paid vacation days, holidays, and mileage reimbursement for transporting the kids to camp since she has to go to multiple locations which take her a total of 5 miles out of her way. I feel like she is paid very well considering the ages of my children. She also has another family she works for, and she works more hours for them and has cared for their kids since birth. I think she expects me to offer the same terms, but to me, it's not comparable, and I hate the feeling of being nickel and dimed, if that makes sense.
Am I being unreasonable? Thanks for any feedback.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BTW, 5 miles out of her way x 5 days a week is like $12.00.
Yes, and that is almost $50 a month. Would you be happy paying that out of pocket for your job?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BTW, 5 miles out of her way x 5 days a week is like $12.00.
I'm sure she can suck it up for what we pay her. Otherwise I guess we could lower her hourly and have her keep track of the miles so we can pay her those $12 at the end of the week.
Wow. You're incredible entitled and cheap. I would quit if I were her. You clearly don't respect her or any work that she does for you family. Would you run errands with no reimbursement for you job? i highly doubt so. Nannies are mandated by law to be reimbursed. I hope she reports you to the IRS. Then again, you likely are a scammer and don't pay taxes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BTW, 5 miles out of her way x 5 days a week is like $12.00.
I'm sure she can suck it up for what we pay her. Otherwise I guess we could lower her hourly and have her keep track of the miles so we can pay her those $12 at the end of the week.
Anonymous wrote:BTW, 5 miles out of her way x 5 days a week is like $12.00.
Anonymous wrote:BTW, 5 miles out of her way x 5 days a week is like $12.00.
Anonymous wrote:My nanny has been with us part-time for almost 4 years. We live in Loudoun County and pay her $21/hour for 11 hours per week. Our children are 12 and 9. In addition to getting them ready for school or camp, she does some light housekeeping (laundry, unloading the dishwasher). She is very reliable and efficient, but clearly prefers housekeeping to child care. I am often there at the same time and do things like pack lunches, lay out clothes, whatever they ask for.
She recently asked me for paid vacation days, holidays, and mileage reimbursement for transporting the kids to camp since she has to go to multiple locations which take her a total of 5 miles out of her way. I feel like she is paid very well considering the ages of my children. She also has another family she works for, and she works more hours for them and has cared for their kids since birth. I think she expects me to offer the same terms, but to me, it's not comparable, and I hate the feeling of being nickel and dimed, if that makes sense.
Am I being unreasonable? Thanks for any feedback.