Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would switch to an au pair for a year and see how that goes. You basically need child care on call at this point, which is what APs are good for. Although the whole living with thing can be a pain; but with your age children and hours you need you would be a dream family for them.
Yup. This is exactly what APS are for. You'd have no problem attracting a great one since you have school aged kids. It's half the price and yiu can hire additional housekeeping duties from someone else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
And yes, she has a written agreement, but what does that have to do with anything? It doesn't promise her an annual raise.
I don't have any degrees, but still earn $25/hr for one child.
Exactly the same here. Never finished my college degree, currently making $25 an hour base plus perks.
If OP's nanny could get the same gig, she would have by now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
And yes, she has a written agreement, but what does that have to do with anything? It doesn't promise her an annual raise.
I don't have any degrees, but still earn $25/hr for one child.
Anonymous wrote:I would switch to an au pair for a year and see how that goes. You basically need child care on call at this point, which is what APs are good for. Although the whole living with thing can be a pain; but with your age children and hours you need you would be a dream family for them.
Anonymous wrote:
And yes, she has a written agreement, but what does that have to do with anything? It doesn't promise her an annual raise.