Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course there should be a reduction in what OP pays; her kids will be getting less attention. The nanny should also get an increase. I would suggest paying the nanny $22 per hour, with OP paying $12 per hour and the friend paying $10. That's on the higher end for a share, but the nanny will be dealing with three kids instead of two.
"Less attention" is exactly what some children need more than anything else. You do know that the helicopter syndrome is causing depression in children, don't you?? You sound very self-centered.
Less attention is fine but it costs less than full attention.
In the real world, people who know what they're doing earn more than those who don't. It's an advanced concept to some people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course there should be a reduction in what OP pays; her kids will be getting less attention. The nanny should also get an increase. I would suggest paying the nanny $22 per hour, with OP paying $12 per hour and the friend paying $10. That's on the higher end for a share, but the nanny will be dealing with three kids instead of two.
"Less attention" is exactly what some children need more than anything else. You do know that the helicopter syndrome is causing depression in children, don't you?? You sound very self-centered.
Less attention is fine but it costs less than full attention.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course there should be a reduction in what OP pays; her kids will be getting less attention. The nanny should also get an increase. I would suggest paying the nanny $22 per hour, with OP paying $12 per hour and the friend paying $10. That's on the higher end for a share, but the nanny will be dealing with three kids instead of two.
"Less attention" is exactly what some children need more than anything else. You do know that the helicopter syndrome is causing depression in children, don't you?? You sound very self-centered.
Anonymous wrote:When my mb's friends add a kid I charge the friend our established share rate which in my area is $8 for one kid, $10/11 for two. Some days I end up makimg $32 an hour so I never turn down a share.
Anonymous wrote:Of course there should be a reduction in what OP pays; her kids will be getting less attention. The nanny should also get an increase. I would suggest paying the nanny $22 per hour, with OP paying $12 per hour and the friend paying $10. That's on the higher end for a share, but the nanny will be dealing with three kids instead of two.