Hats off to you and Happy Holidays. It's obvious you care and that really matters.Anonymous wrote:OP here. Quick update: I pulled it together and gave our nanny two weeks pay as a bonus (in addition to her salary). After all she has done for us this year I just couldn’t imagine doing less than that and with her husband being recently laid off it felt like the right thing to do.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Quick update: I pulled it together and gave our nanny two weeks pay as a bonus (in addition to her salary). After all she has done for us this year I just couldn’t imagine doing less than that and with her husband being recently laid off it felt like the right thing to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should be thankful you got anything at all . A bonus is exactly that , a bonus , NOT mandatory
A bonus also reflects the value the family sees in the role and the sentiment towards a particular nanny. If a family who throws around over $1k per week on their kids can’t get together at least a week’s pay for the nanny at the holidays, I know that either they don’t value my role or they don’t value me. Either way, I know to look for another position.
They may value you but not be in a position to pay extra. My brother lost his job back in March, I am paying his mortgage right now plus some medical bills for a niece. My nanny probably thinks same as you, but I am bleeding money like crazy, bonuses are just not in the picture nor any extras for ourselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should be thankful you got anything at all . A bonus is exactly that , a bonus , NOT mandatory
A bonus also reflects the value the family sees in the role and the sentiment towards a particular nanny. If a family who throws around over $1k per week on their kids can’t get together at least a week’s pay for the nanny at the holidays, I know that either they don’t value my role or they don’t value me. Either way, I know to look for another position.
Anonymous wrote:Our nanny has been with us for 2.5 years and I have always given two weeks’ worth of pay as a bonus at Christmas time. Given our financial situation (husband’s business took a nosedive due to Covid) I just can’t swing it this year. At most I could probably scrape by with a weeks’ pay. I’m embarrassed but there’s nothing I can do. Would you offer an explanation? I know it’s at least two months away but I’m stressing out about it. She knows we are struggling - I have not cut her pay or hours, she still gets PTO, holidays, benefits etc. Not that it matters.
Anonymous wrote:Talk to her, not us.
Anonymous wrote:You should be thankful you got anything at all . A bonus is exactly that , a bonus , NOT mandatory
Anonymous wrote:Are bonuses really compensation though? Agreed you don’t want to reduce a bonus but this year has been unprecedented and has financially decimated a lot of families. I think you either offer an extra week of PTO and an explanation. It is what it is. I certainly don’t expect to get the same bonus each year at my company.
Anonymous wrote:Are bonuses really compensation though? Agreed you don’t want to reduce a bonus but this year has been unprecedented and has financially decimated a lot of families. I think you either offer an extra week of PTO and an explanation. It is what it is. I certainly don’t expect to get the same bonus each year at my company.