Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you can afford to keep her at her same rate, then you should do so. If not, I would talk to your nanny about adjusting the salary to make sure it's something she can survive on and if you pay a less, possibly add an extra holiday or PTO day(s) to her package. You could also see if she would be interested in a new share (if that's something you're comfortable with), which, you could find another family who will have an infant around that time as well.
Why would she take less to be your exclusive nanny!
The rate for two kids in the same family is typically a little lower than for two kids in a share (because you only have to coordinate with one family). In this case, though, it sounds like the nanny is going from two toddlers to a toddler and a newborn, so I'd keep the rate the same.