Anonymous
Post 05/07/2022 21:29     Subject: Re:Potential Nanny doesn’t really need the job.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Op, are you not comfortable employing someone you perceive as being of your same socio-economic class?


This is exactly what I was thinking as well. She must feel weird to hire someone as her employee; who actually would be in best economic position than her. She would feel like like she is hiring someone on same level than her. Who knows.


This
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2022 15:02     Subject: Potential Nanny doesn’t really need the job.

None of this would matter to me if she was competent and professional.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2022 11:43     Subject: Re:Potential Nanny doesn’t really need the job.

Anonymous wrote:Op, are you not comfortable employing someone you perceive as being of your same socio-economic class?


This is exactly what I was thinking as well. She must feel weird to hire someone as her employee; who actually would be in best economic position than her. She would feel like like she is hiring someone on same level than her. Who knows.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2022 07:39     Subject: Re:Potential Nanny doesn’t really need the job.

Op, are you not comfortable employing someone you perceive as being of your same socio-economic class?
Anonymous
Post 05/06/2022 04:19     Subject: Potential Nanny doesn’t really need the job.

So, you think she should work for free or much less because her husband has a good income? Does your employer tell you that you should make less because you are married?
Anonymous
Post 05/05/2022 23:09     Subject: Potential Nanny doesn’t really need the job.

Maybe they're supporting other family members, or putting neices through college, or maybe she just really enjoys babies, or maybe when she doesn't work she gets depressed, or maybe a thousand other things that are irrelevant and none of your business.

You're not hiring someone to create jobs - you're not Dolly Parton - you're hiring someone because you need someone to care for your baby.
Anonymous
Post 05/05/2022 22:06     Subject: Re:Potential Nanny doesn’t really need the job.

Anonymous wrote:She told you the hourly rate at which she values her labor. You agreed. Her husband’s job has nothing whatsoever to do with it.

You are absurd.


+1
Anonymous
Post 05/04/2022 19:19     Subject: Re:Potential Nanny doesn’t really need the job.

She told you the hourly rate at which she values her labor. You agreed. Her husband’s job has nothing whatsoever to do with it.

You are absurd.
Anonymous
Post 05/04/2022 17:28     Subject: Potential Nanny doesn’t really need the job.

Anonymous wrote:I have been a nanny for 20 years. Saved every penny and have a high net worth. Pretty sure it’s higher then my employers. But they don’t know that. I still like having a job. Yes I could retire but I like having a purpose.


Same here. Ten years salary saved and invested
Anonymous
Post 05/04/2022 16:42     Subject: Potential Nanny doesn’t really need the job.

I have been a nanny for 20 years. Saved every penny and have a high net worth. Pretty sure it’s higher then my employers. But they don’t know that. I still like having a job. Yes I could retire but I like having a purpose.
Anonymous
Post 05/04/2022 14:22     Subject: Re:Potential Nanny doesn’t really need the job.

This is so ridiculous, OP. Millions of people work because they love the work and not because they need it.

Our wonderful nanny of the last 3.5 years is retired from her first career, does not need to work at all with her pension and savings, and lives in a better neighborhood than we do! She’s never once been late or called in sick! She loves her job and my kids.
Anonymous
Post 05/04/2022 10:32     Subject: Re:Potential Nanny doesn’t really need the job.

How do you know that he makes more $ than you. I do think, she doesn't need the job; if you are saying she lives better than you. It's up to you hire her. Just it would feel a little weird for you.
Anonymous
Post 05/04/2022 10:05     Subject: Potential Nanny doesn’t really need the job.

This is so wrong on so many levels.
Anonymous
Post 05/04/2022 09:16     Subject: Potential Nanny doesn’t really need the job.

What?

If she is qualified and you guys click, hire her. Maybe she's about to leave her husband. Maybe they are in horrible debt.
Answer this question: Are you a charity or are you looking for the best for your child?
Anonymous
Post 05/04/2022 08:38     Subject: Potential Nanny doesn’t really need the job.

We’re in the process of hiring a nanny for our infant. We narrowed it down to one candidate who was a perfect match. She’s educated, experienced and we really clicked.

We recently realized she’s married to a man who works in the same industry as DH. DH has never met the man, he he’s well known and makes significantly more than we do combined.

I don’t know why but it just rubbed me the wrong way. We initially offered 2X an hour and she said her rate was 2X an hour ($2 an hour increase) and we agreed. Knowing she lives in a house worth twice what ours is worth, this just seems…wrong?

I do think due to her experience her requested pay makes sense, but I’d feel much better paying someone who actually needed the money. I feel like this is just a way to spend her time vs. a real need.