Anonymous wrote:MB here. You are thoughtful but wait until they bring it up. They may ask you to forego a raise, reduce hours or need to give you a smaller bonus at some point.
Having worked in the past for families I did not enjoy and for much less pay I feel right now I am very blessed getting all the pros and none of the cons, I would feel really bad if they let me go to pursue something else that is overall cheaper (not just a different nanny as like you suggest I assume they would ask me first to make it work.) That is what I was getting at with my post. I'm not sure if they would come to me and ask me to take a small pay cut to save them some money when the overall package of something else might be significantly lower, but if I offered it first and was not costing as much then when they sit down to look at other options the spread isn't as bad and they may choose to stick with me for the benefit of the kids.
I don't know, just my over-thinking maybe =/