Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I happen to know the nanny agencies started this nonsense. More money for them and less for the nanny. Aren't they awesome?
Really? How does the nanny agency make any money on this?
[/quote Sounds to me they hired a very professional nanny the parents are very ignorant human beings I'm sure The kids know how cheap there parents are for they are trying to take advantage of her for many reasons. I see how they taking advantage of that? I know the story about how one mom when her life is sucks she goes on the Internet and try to attack the nanny with very unprofessional words. It's a Sad story I hope she will be very well experienced on raising a child .....
Anonymous wrote:OP
If you do not like the payment you are not happy , Look for another job doing something else. You care about many a lot. you are not a good nanny , you just want to make more money . change career . You can make $32 hour an another career.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sick and tired of bogus payment plans. MB schemes to cheat dumb nannies, is just wrong. I'm sorry.
I don't believe you hire nannies who can't figure out OT.
Pay rate is $20/hr.
Time and a half is:
$20.
+$10.
_______
$30./hr
Did you hire someone who doesn't get that?
Your "blended" rates, your "average" rates, and whatever other creative financing terminology you can whip up, is nothing but an effort to fool the nanny into thinking you're paying more than you are.
Please stop that garbage.
Blended rates and your above example end up with nanny getting the exact same $. What don't you get?
Just be legal and go with your hourly rate plus OT. No need to make it complicated.
No thank you, because then that one day I'm an hour late and nanny wants me to pay her $30! lol. I could have just asked the neighbor to send her daughter over and paid her $5 to cover that hour.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sick and tired of bogus payment plans. MB schemes to cheat dumb nannies, is just wrong. I'm sorry.
I don't believe you hire nannies who can't figure out OT.
Pay rate is $20/hr.
Time and a half is:
$20.
+$10.
_______
$30./hr
Did you hire someone who doesn't get that?
Your "blended" rates, your "average" rates, and whatever other creative financing terminology you can whip up, is nothing but an effort to fool the nanny into thinking you're paying more than you are.
Please stop that garbage.
Blended rates and your above example end up with nanny getting the exact same $. What don't you get?
Just be legal and go with your hourly rate plus OT. No need to make it complicated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sick and tired of bogus payment plans. MB schemes to cheat dumb nannies, is just wrong. I'm sorry.
I don't believe you hire nannies who can't figure out OT.
Pay rate is $20/hr.
Time and a half is:
$20.
+$10.
_______
$30./hr
Did you hire someone who doesn't get that?
Your "blended" rates, your "average" rates, and whatever other creative financing terminology you can whip up, is nothing but an effort to fool the nanny into thinking you're paying more than you are.
Please stop that garbage.
Blended rates and your above example end up with nanny getting the exact same $. What don't you get?
Anonymous wrote:Sick and tired of bogus payment plans. MB schemes to cheat dumb nannies, is just wrong. I'm sorry.
I don't believe you hire nannies who can't figure out OT.
Pay rate is $20/hr.
Time and a half is:
$20.
+$10.
_______
$30./hr
Did you hire someone who doesn't get that?
Your "blended" rates, your "average" rates, and whatever other creative financing terminology you can whip up, is nothing but an effort to fool the nanny into thinking you're paying more than you are.
Please stop that garbage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sick and tired of bogus payment plans. MB schemes to cheat dumb nannies, is just wrong. I'm sorry.
I don't believe you hire nannies who can't figure out OT.
Pay rate is $20/hr.
Time and a half is:
$20.
+$10.
_______
$30./hr
Did you hire someone who doesn't get that?
Your "blended" rates, your "average" rates, and whatever other creative financing terminology you can whip up, is nothing but an effort to fool the nanny into thinking you're paying more than you are.
Please stop that garbage.
Nannies,
Do NOT allow unscrupulous parents to try to cheat you with "blended" or "averaged" pay rates. Tell them to stick to regular overtime laws if they need more than 40 hours a week.
It's the law!