Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure why the OP doesn't consider that the MB and/or DB speak Spanish themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait. Did I miss something? Did alleged "white American nanny" actually share her rate? I didn't see that. I did see her complaining about illegal nannies making more, but I'm suspicious. How would she know that?
She may be underpaid, or she may be whining that she wants more than the job pays for. Either way, she should probably start looking for a new job because bitterness is not an attractive quality in a nanny.
I'm not bitter, I'm envious. I am actually starting a new job in February, unfortunately it pays on the lower end 10 per hr for 50 hrs per week.
You are lying or an idiot. No one works for $10 an hour!!
Thanks for calling me an idiot. Yes I work for 10 an hr. Like I said I sometimes wish I was an illegal immigrant that didn't speak English because then maybe I could make more. Im happy to be starting a new job and I'm lucky to have always worked for amazing families that have treated me with a lot of respect. I try and always look on the bight side. I'm not bitter about my salary. But the salaries on dcum make me wonder sometimes what I'm doing wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait. Did I miss something? Did alleged "white American nanny" actually share her rate? I didn't see that. I did see her complaining about illegal nannies making more, but I'm suspicious. How would she know that?
She may be underpaid, or she may be whining that she wants more than the job pays for. Either way, she should probably start looking for a new job because bitterness is not an attractive quality in a nanny.
I'm not bitter, I'm envious. I am actually starting a new job in February, unfortunately it pays on the lower end 10 per hr for 50 hrs per week.
You are lying or an idiot. No one works for $10 an hour!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait. Did I miss something? Did alleged "white American nanny" actually share her rate? I didn't see that. I did see her complaining about illegal nannies making more, but I'm suspicious. How would she know that?
She may be underpaid, or she may be whining that she wants more than the job pays for. Either way, she should probably start looking for a new job because bitterness is not an attractive quality in a nanny.
I'm not bitter, I'm envious. I am actually starting a new job in February, unfortunately it pays on the lower end 10 per hr for 50 hrs per week.
Anonymous wrote:Wait. Did I miss something? Did alleged "white American nanny" actually share her rate? I didn't see that. I did see her complaining about illegal nannies making more, but I'm suspicious. How would she know that?
She may be underpaid, or she may be whining that she wants more than the job pays for. Either way, she should probably start looking for a new job because bitterness is not an attractive quality in a nanny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least she is affordable.
You could probably get a trained dog for less.
I disagree in my experience as a white American nanny with a masters degree in early childhood education and 15 years of experience. I have found that most illegal nannies make more then I do. I'm not sure if it's because foreigners are just the industry standard and families want what everyone else has. Maybe they like helping people start a nice life here in the USA. Sometimes I wish I was illegal so I could make more money. American white nannies with college degrees seem to be the bottom of the bareel.
You are doing something very wrong to be earning so little in Falls Church, PP. Perhaps you accepted a job too quickly before doing proper research and just got stuck with a very low paying job. Not to be cruel, but are you obese or have another physical challenge that would make you less desirable with your credentials? Do you interview badly (by that I mean very shy, standoffish, snobby or on the autistic spectrum)?
I was wondering the same things, PP. Your education and experience do not match what you claim to be earning in Falls Church or anywhere.
I'm very picky about the jobs I take. I prefer long term nanny positions. Once I'm in a position I tend to stay until I am no longer needed. Unfortunately the jobs I am drawn to tend to pay very low. I am one who goes by gut instinct. I like to have that feeling that let's me know yes this is a good match. I am shy and soft spoken. I'm a little over weight 5'0 150. But I am very flexible on the hours I will work.
Are you asking for annual raises, PP? In a longterm position that will definitely keep you more in line with what you should be earning.
I accepted a lower paying position (I'm the PP with the same educational background but preschool teaching rather than nanny experience) in my current job because it was literally two blocks from my home and I hate commuting. But I did ask for a 10% pay raise and added benefits at my first annual review and was granted them.
I've never asked for a raise. I'm not comfortable doing that. I have received 3 raises in my nanny career. I do however usually receive a Christmas bonus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least she is affordable.
You could probably get a trained dog for less.
I disagree in my experience as a white American nanny with a masters degree in early childhood education and 15 years of experience. I have found that most illegal nannies make more then I do. I'm not sure if it's because foreigners are just the industry standard and families want what everyone else has. Maybe they like helping people start a nice life here in the USA. Sometimes I wish I was illegal so I could make more money. American white nannies with college degrees seem to be the bottom of the bareel.
You are doing something very wrong to be earning so little in Falls Church, PP. Perhaps you accepted a job too quickly before doing proper research and just got stuck with a very low paying job. Not to be cruel, but are you obese or have another physical challenge that would make you less desirable with your credentials? Do you interview badly (by that I mean very shy, standoffish, snobby or on the autistic spectrum)?
I was wondering the same things, PP. Your education and experience do not match what you claim to be earning in Falls Church or anywhere.
I'm very picky about the jobs I take. I prefer long term nanny positions. Once I'm in a position I tend to stay until I am no longer needed. Unfortunately the jobs I am drawn to tend to pay very low. I am one who goes by gut instinct. I like to have that feeling that let's me know yes this is a good match. I am shy and soft spoken. I'm a little over weight 5'0 150. But I am very flexible on the hours I will work.
Are you asking for annual raises, PP? In a longterm position that will definitely keep you more in line with what you should be earning.
I accepted a lower paying position (I'm the PP with the same educational background but preschool teaching rather than nanny experience) in my current job because it was literally two blocks from my home and I hate commuting. But I did ask for a 10% pay raise and added benefits at my first annual review and was granted them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least she is affordable.
You could probably get a trained dog for less.
I disagree in my experience as a white American nanny with a masters degree in early childhood education and 15 years of experience. I have found that most illegal nannies make more then I do. I'm not sure if it's because foreigners are just the industry standard and families want what everyone else has. Maybe they like helping people start a nice life here in the USA. Sometimes I wish I was illegal so I could make more money. American white nannies with college degrees seem to be the bottom of the bareel.
You are doing something very wrong to be earning so little in Falls Church, PP. Perhaps you accepted a job too quickly before doing proper research and just got stuck with a very low paying job. Not to be cruel, but are you obese or have another physical challenge that would make you less desirable with your credentials? Do you interview badly (by that I mean very shy, standoffish, snobby or on the autistic spectrum)?
I was wondering the same things, PP. Your education and experience do not match what you claim to be earning in Falls Church or anywhere.
I'm very picky about the jobs I take. I prefer long term nanny positions. Once I'm in a position I tend to stay until I am no longer needed. Unfortunately the jobs I am drawn to tend to pay very low. I am one who goes by gut instinct. I like to have that feeling that let's me know yes this is a good match. I am shy and soft spoken. I'm a little over weight 5'0 150. But I am very flexible on the hours I will work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least she is affordable.
You could probably get a trained dog for less.
I disagree in my experience as a white American nanny with a masters degree in early childhood education and 15 years of experience. I have found that most illegal nannies make more then I do. I'm not sure if it's because foreigners are just the industry standard and families want what everyone else has. Maybe they like helping people start a nice life here in the USA. Sometimes I wish I was illegal so I could make more money. American white nannies with college degrees seem to be the bottom of the bareel.
You are doing something very wrong to be earning so little in Falls Church, PP. Perhaps you accepted a job too quickly before doing proper research and just got stuck with a very low paying job. Not to be cruel, but are you obese or have another physical challenge that would make you less desirable with your credentials? Do you interview badly (by that I mean very shy, standoffish, snobby or on the autistic spectrum)?
I was wondering the same things, PP. Your education and experience do not match what you claim to be earning in Falls Church or anywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least she is affordable.
You could probably get a trained dog for less.
I disagree in my experience as a white American nanny with a masters degree in early childhood education and 15 years of experience. I have found that most illegal nannies make more then I do. I'm not sure if it's because foreigners are just the industry standard and families want what everyone else has. Maybe they like helping people start a nice life here in the USA. Sometimes I wish I was illegal so I could make more money. American white nannies with college degrees seem to be the bottom of the bareel.
You are doing something very wrong to be earning so little in Falls Church, PP. Perhaps you accepted a job too quickly before doing proper research and just got stuck with a very low paying job. Not to be cruel, but are you obese or have another physical challenge that would make you less desirable with your credentials? Do you interview badly (by that I mean very shy, standoffish, snobby or on the autistic spectrum)?