Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you expect $3-4/hr you will almost certainly be disappointed.
No employer is likely to bump pay that significantly. Whether or not that level of increase is appropriate is an opinion, not a statement of what is typical or likely (or achievable) in a typical nanny/employer relationship.
Agreed. Plus, why do people expect that much more for an infant? So you then lower your salary when they are toddlers?
Toddlers are even more work than infants.
Anonymous wrote:This can be tricky. I wouldn't go less than $3. $1 for an additional child is absurd! Especially if both children are under the age of 4. Infants/toddlers are a lot of work and require supervision around the clock.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you expect $3-4/hr you will almost certainly be disappointed.
No employer is likely to bump pay that significantly. Whether or not that level of increase is appropriate is an opinion, not a statement of what is typical or likely (or achievable) in a typical nanny/employer relationship.
Agreed. Plus, why do people expect that much more for an infant? So you then lower your salary when they are toddlers?
Anonymous wrote:One to two dollars per hour increase.
Anonymous wrote:If you expect $3-4/hr you will almost certainly be disappointed.
No employer is likely to bump pay that significantly. Whether or not that level of increase is appropriate is an opinion, not a statement of what is typical or likely (or achievable) in a typical nanny/employer relationship.
Anonymous wrote:One to two dollars per hour increase.