Anonymous wrote:This is why we did guaranteed hours and a start and stop time. I know how much we will owe the nanny every week and she know how much she’ll make. We are adults and communicate. She’s not late except a rare traffic occasion and I’m not late coming home. If I’m early, I send her home and she gets paid anyway. If I need her to work an extra hour I let her know with plenty of notice and she can either get overtime or have an earlier day the same week (her choice).
Anonymous wrote:This is why we did guaranteed hours and a start and stop time. I know how much we will owe the nanny every week and she know how much she’ll make. We are adults and communicate. She’s not late except a rare traffic occasion and I’m not late coming home. If I’m early, I send her home and she gets paid anyway. If I need her to work an extra hour I let her know with plenty of notice and she can either get overtime or have an earlier day the same week (her choice).
Anonymous wrote:By law, nannies are hourly workers. It is to protect nannies from unscrupulous employers regarding overtime and employers being late without compensation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems like it would just be easier to pay per day, and if nanny agrees, why not? It's easier for both not to have to keep track and if parents work routine is the same every day, hours are generally the same.
Because this is just one more way if cheating your nanny.

Anonymous wrote:Seems like it would just be easier to pay per day, and if nanny agrees, why not? It's easier for both not to have to keep track and if parents work routine is the same every day, hours are generally the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems like it would just be easier to pay per day, and if nanny agrees, why not? It's easier for both not to have to keep track and if parents work routine is the same every day, hours are generally the same.
many families do just that. payroll sends same figure each week and any early/late days cancel out.
now if nanny is counting hours and minutes and always asking for more more more you have a different issue.
Anonymous wrote:Seems like it would just be easier to pay per day, and if nanny agrees, why not? It's easier for both not to have to keep track and if parents work routine is the same every day, hours are generally the same.
Anonymous wrote:Because we are non exempt hourly employees per federal law.