Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only a dumb nanny would charge her regular rate on NYE.
I earn $28 an hour regularly and feel that one of perks of having a nanny is availability at the same rate on NYE.
Anonymous wrote:Only a dumb nanny would charge her regular rate on NYE.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP here. You cannot pretend that a nanny is different than a babysitter with the above reasoning. I would be offended if our nanny tried to charge more for caring for my child on NYE than her normal rate. And I do feel that her first obligation is to us on holidays like Valentines Day and NYE. However, if I didn't need her on those nights, I would have no issue with her taking any side or moonlighting job as a babysitter, bartender, waitress - whatever.
Luckily, we have an experienced older nanny who is paid a solid, competitive living wage and she doesn't need (or want) any side jobs.
You are a nut job. Unless NYE falls within her working hours, the way in which your nanny chooses to spend her NYE is at her discretion. Whether that’s going out, staying home, or working for another family at a better rate, it’s up to her. You’re just mad because you know that if you had to resort to the free market, you’d be paying way more than you pay her, since during NYE, babysitting is at a premium.
Anonymous wrote:NP here. You cannot pretend that a nanny is different than a babysitter with the above reasoning. I would be offended if our nanny tried to charge more for caring for my child on NYE than her normal rate. And I do feel that her first obligation is to us on holidays like Valentines Day and NYE. However, if I didn't need her on those nights, I would have no issue with her taking any side or moonlighting job as a babysitter, bartender, waitress - whatever.
Luckily, we have an experienced older nanny who is paid a solid, competitive living wage and she doesn't need (or want) any side jobs.
Anonymous wrote:NP here. You cannot pretend that a nanny is different than a babysitter with the above reasoning. I would be offended if our nanny tried to charge more for caring for my child on NYE than her normal rate. And I do feel that her first obligation is to us on holidays like Valentines Day and NYE. However, if I didn't need her on those nights, I would have no issue with her taking any side or moonlighting job as a babysitter, bartender, waitress - whatever.
Luckily, we have an experienced older nanny who is paid a solid, competitive living wage and she doesn't need (or want) any side jobs.
Anonymous wrote:NP here. You cannot pretend that a nanny is different than a babysitter with the above reasoning. I would be offended if our nanny tried to charge more for caring for my child on NYE than her normal rate. And I do feel that her first obligation is to us on holidays like Valentines Day and NYE. However, if I didn't need her on those nights, I would have no issue with her taking any side or moonlighting job as a babysitter, bartender, waitress - whatever.
Luckily, we have an experienced older nanny who is paid a solid, competitive living wage and she doesn't need (or want) any side jobs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[b]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only a dumb nanny would charge her regular rate on NYE.
I earn $28 an hour regularly and feel that one of perks of having a nanny is availability at the same rate on NYE.
Yeahhhhhh NO. I'm earning $50/hr babysitting for 8hrs. My regular family asked me to babysit ($30/hr regular rate) and I said no.
You are a good example of a smart nanny.
I disagree. A truly smart nanny is loyal to her employers and charges. I don't find nickle and diming employers to be particularly "smart".
Ummmm excuse me but NYE is a holiday and I don't work holidays st my regular job so if I want to sit home and twiddle my thumbs all night and not work my regular job I can do that! Unlike you perhaps, my boss doesn't command me to work weekends or holidays, she asks and I am free to say no. I said no because I already accepted a $50/hr babysitting job. Sorry you're jealous.
No, Dear, I am not jealous. Please stop embarrassing yourself. I simply do not agree with you. I would not change my rate for my employers due to any holiday and I do not "babysit".
Anonymous wrote:[b]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[b]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only a dumb nanny would charge her regular rate on NYE.
I earn $28 an hour regularly and feel that one of perks of having a nanny is availability at the same rate on NYE.
Yeahhhhhh NO. I'm earning $50/hr babysitting for 8hrs. My regular family asked me to babysit ($30/hr regular rate) and I said no.
You are a good example of a smart nanny.
I disagree. A truly smart nanny is loyal to her employers and charges. I don't find nickle and diming employers to be particularly "smart".
Ummmm excuse me but NYE is a holiday and I don't work holidays st my regular job so if I want to sit home and twiddle my thumbs all night and not work my regular job I can do that! Unlike you perhaps, my boss doesn't command me to work weekends or holidays, she asks and I am free to say no. I said no because I already accepted a $50/hr babysitting job. Sorry you're jealous.
I babysit for $50/on nye. I 'nanny' during the week. Have a nice time earning your regular rate! I've been with my family for 6 years so clearly they don't mind me saying no!
No, Dear, I am not jealous. Please stop embarrassing yourself. I simply do not agree with you. I would not change my rate for my employers due to any holiday and I do not "babysit".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[b]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only a dumb nanny would charge her regular rate on NYE.
I earn $28 an hour regularly and feel that one of perks of having a nanny is availability at the same rate on NYE.
Yeahhhhhh NO. I'm earning $50/hr babysitting for 8hrs. My regular family asked me to babysit ($30/hr regular rate) and I said no.
You are a good example of a smart nanny.
I disagree. A truly smart nanny is loyal to her employers and charges. I don't find nickle and diming employers to be particularly "smart".
Ummmm excuse me but NYE is a holiday and I don't work holidays st my regular job so if I want to sit home and twiddle my thumbs all night and not work my regular job I can do that! Unlike you perhaps, my boss doesn't command me to work weekends or holidays, she asks and I am free to say no. I said no because I already accepted a $50/hr babysitting job. Sorry you're jealous.
No, Dear, I am not jealous. Please stop embarrassing yourself. I simply do not agree with you. I would not change my rate for my employers due to any holiday and I do not "babysit".
Not OP but it’s very obvious you feel some type of way...be it jealousy or whatever you want to call it. You clearly didn’t read anything the poster said bc if you had you would be embarrassed as much as everyone is for you when reading your responses. The poster said they charge $30/hr regularly and that would’ve been their rate for NYE for their family however they were already offered a job at $50/hr. Turn down your nose if you want to the idea of babysitting but $50/hr for 8 hours is not beneath you in this line of work, Dear.
Maybe she is embarrassed by the classless way many other nannies conduct their "business". I know I am. I am not a babysitter and never will be - I am a nanny and a teacher.