Anonymous
Post 05/03/2016 21:30     Subject: What's the pay increase for a new baby?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Depends if you think it will be an increase in work or not. I usually find siblings can play well together and it relieves some work load from my nanny so I typically don't recommend an increase in salary to my friends when they had babies

I get such a good laugh every time I see this post.

And then I feel so sorry for children with such a clueless parent.


Are all of you seriously this dense? Obviously it was either a troll or sarcasm...why keep commenting? The inteligence level displayed by the nannies here...
Anonymous
Post 05/03/2016 20:14     Subject: What's the pay increase for a new baby?

Anonymous wrote:Depends if you think it will be an increase in work or not. I usually find siblings can play well together and it relieves some work load from my nanny so I typically don't recommend an increase in salary to my friends when they had babies

I get such a good laugh every time I see this post.

And then I feel so sorry for children with such a clueless parent.
Anonymous
Post 05/03/2016 19:08     Subject: What's the pay increase for a new baby?

Anonymous wrote:Depends if you think it will be an increase in work or not. I usually find siblings can play well together and it relieves some work load from my nanny so I typically don't recommend an increase in salary to my friends when they had babies



Newborns are really great playmates!
Anonymous
Post 05/03/2016 19:06     Subject: What's the pay increase for a new baby?

Anonymous wrote:Hi all, what's the average pay increase for a new baby in DC?

We have a toddler now and pay our nanny $16/hr so what would you say is fair for a new baby?

Thanks.


You are under market now and if you want to keep her, I'd Go to $20 hr.
Anonymous
Post 05/03/2016 07:28     Subject: What's the pay increase for a new baby?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Depends if you think it will be an increase in work or not. I usually find siblings can play well together and it relieves some work load from my nanny so I typically don't recommend an increase in salary to my friends when they had babies


This is great advise. Just tell her that her job is about to become easier and that you are reducing her pay to $15/hr.


How does this sound, OP?