Anonymous wrote:OP here - sorry for going missing! She’s currently at $21/hr for a 9 hour day. She has all holidays off that we have (paid, of course), guaranteed hours (which she negotiated in place of a raise her first year - we were so embarrassed that we didn’t know it was standard, shame on us!) 5 days PTO and 5 days paid vacation. I think we’ll plan to offer a $5/hr raise starting when my leave ends. Does that sound appropriate to cover the new baby and lack of lunch break? Or should we add some more PTO as well? My husband works primarily from home and grandparents are nearby so more vacation/PTO would work better for us than any more of a raise than $5/hr.
Anonymous wrote:I’d be insulted by a $2 raise to take on the care and responsibility of a newborn. Seriously.
Anonymous wrote:We do pay for all overtime and she has guaranteed hours so she gets paid when we’re out of town... is that the same as “one week of our choosing”? It’s usually more like 2 weeks per year and we tell her with as much notice as possible. And yes, she’s paid on the books and receives proper OT pay.
Anonymous wrote:OP here - sorry for going missing! She’s currently at $21/hr for a 9 hour day. She has all holidays off that we have (paid, of course), guaranteed hours (which she negotiated in place of a raise her first year - we were so embarrassed that we didn’t know it was standard, shame on us!) 5 days PTO and 5 days paid vacation. I think we’ll plan to offer a $5/hr raise starting when my leave ends. Does that sound appropriate to cover the new baby and lack of lunch break? Or should we add some more PTO as well? My husband works primarily from home and grandparents are nearby so more vacation/PTO would work better for us than any more of a raise than $5/hr.