Anonymous wrote:MB here. If I was to do it all over again, I would not reimburse for health care premiums unless it was a fixed stipend instead of a percentage or full reimbursement. The premium has been steadily climbing every year and it doesn't seem to have the motivational effect a raise does. It's almost like the perk becomes invisible once given since the paycheck doesn't increase.
Anonymous wrote:So what is a great nanny package?
Anonymous wrote:I'm an MB and I think the package you describe is pretty great, OP. Did the prospective nanny have a counter-offer?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You need to ask each nanny what her compensation requirements are, until you find someone you can afford.
It's not about finding someone I can afford I want to understand what the average hourly rate. 21.00 plus health insurance, vacation and sick days plus annual increases seems likes a reasonable package but when I recently offered this to one potential employee (with great references) she felt it was unreasonably low. Both of my children are in great health and there is nothing about this position that is highly unusual.
Anonymous wrote:
You need to ask each nanny what her compensation requirements are, until you find someone you can afford.