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Salaries
Asked by E.M. from Dallas
on August 22, 2006
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What is a fair weekly salary to pay a live-in nanny for a 3-month-old full time and a 2-year-old who's in preschool full time?
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- We have never used a nanny, but have had live in au pairs for several years. They cost approximately $270 per week- for up to four children. They come with full insura...
- I would say there is a big variation. I have 1 daughter and it ends up being a 'fixed' rate whether you have 1 or 2 (they need a level of income). I pay my nanny $35...
- I don't have a nanny, but my girlfriend has a live in nanny who does the cleaning (of their 6,000 sq ft home) and helps with their 10-mo-old and 3-y/o, and they pay he...
Salaries & Record Profits
Asked by ☆.A. from Pittsburgh
on November 17, 2011
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My husband works for an International Corporation, gets "off the chart" high performance reviews, is a leader at work and is well respected. He's the "go to" guy when...
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- Hi, My husband and I each worked for large corporations at some point in our careers. I'm not sure if it's corporate greed exactly. I believe it's a matter of the g...
- One of the best things about America is that, We the People, have free choice...it's a beautiful thing to have the choice to stay or leave. When a person works for a ...
- Yes, this is exactly what the OWS Movement is about! Corporations can get away with this because there is a line of people ready to take your husband's job gladly if h...
Salaries & How Much Is Enough
Asked by O.O. from New York
on May 20, 2008
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I struggle with the idea how much $$$$ salary is enough to be away from my child for all the hours of the day that it takes to keep a full time job. And with the cost ...
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- With daycare being SO expensive, travel costs being HIGH, and just the economy being so terrible, you'd have to earn a six figure income to be earning a decent income!...
- I think it really depends on what you pay for daycare. for me, I wasn't going to work just to pay daycare. I supply our health insurance as well, so that's a factor....
- We are in this situation now trying to figure out what to do going forward. As the cost of everything increases, I will have to go back to work full time but we don't...
Jobs for a Mom Who Has Been Home Many years......Starbucks Vs. Home Depot?
Asked by R.M. from Austin
on September 13, 2011
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I want to go back to work....I have been home many years. I have a teaching degree but want to do something different. I am also considering a separation and need to s...
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- I loved working for HEB if you have one in your town/area. I also have a teaching degree, and if I went back to work, my first choice would be HEB. They pay well, giv...
- Both would pay barely over minimum wage - maybe $7 - 8.50 an hour. A shift supervisor has many more responsibilities for about $1 more per hour. Have you considered...
- Are you sure you don't want an office job, with normal hours, pay that's higher than minimum wage, and benefits? Retail is not going to pay well, and the schedule i...
Is It Lawful for a Company to Lower on Their Employees Salary.
Asked by L.T. from Dallas
on October 2, 2007
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Moms !
I'm just wondering if it is legal/lawful for a certain company to adjust their employees salaries therefore giving a lower rate as compared to the present sa...
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- of course they can, unless you have a written employment agreement governing the rate of pay
- This is what I found when I googled: Depending on where you live, in the case of "at will" employment, the company can lower a worker's pay at any time without havi...
- Absolutely, unless there is a written contract, and often times even contracts have clauses that allow for it under many circumstances. The same thing goes for job ti...
Career Change thoughts...Education......
Asked by K.E. from Jacksonville
on March 3, 2012
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Ok.....I had a bad day....I ALWAYS have this thought on a bad day......I know what I do is important and I know that I have always given much more than required and so...
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- Well then, perhaps child care (in any way, shape, or form) is the answer. Certainly you are qualified. This way, you could teach the way YOU see fit. And you ...
- Have you considered teaching privately? The number of homeschoolers is SKYROCKETING. And a common misconception is that we teach our kids everything. Most of us far...
- Have you thought about working with children with special needs? From what you say you are very dedicated and you may find working with children with special needs ver...
Rant- Rising Costs and Bad Service
Asked by J.V. from Chicago
on November 14, 2011
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For years, we've been paying less than $20 a month for DSL. We don't have phone, or TV service, and are now finding ourselves being forced to pay $35 a month for DSL s...
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- Thought of switching? Usually you can get a better deal as a new or return costumer. We have tried AT&T (long story - will not go back to them) and Comcast (what they ...
- Well.....apparently, not "everyone's" salary is stagnant--the top 1% have drastically increased their yearly bottom line! Sigh. I agree, it stinks. But it is a "se...
- Our DSL bill went from $25 to $35 with no notice. We of course pay it because we do not have the internet on our phones and like to use it at home.
Home Based Child Care
Asked by J.H. from Allentown
on March 17, 2010
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Hi everyone. I feel a little weird being on this site since my husband and I don't have children yet, but are looking into starting our family soon. Here is my quest...
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- Call up the Children and Youth dept. of Monroe County. I can't remember the phone number, so if you can't find it in the telephone book, call the court house. They w...
- Why would you not just stay at home with your child? If you have not had any yet, I would suggest you getting to a place where you can afford to stay at home and then...
- Here's a web site I found when I googled cost of child care in Virginia. Infants are expensive. The baby room teacher can only have 4 infants per teacher and the own...
My Husband Acts Mad That I Am Pregnant and We Were Ttc!
Asked by S.H. from Columbia
on August 11, 2010
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My husband and I have been ttc for 3 months. I recently found out that I am about 5 weeks pregnant and when I told him he was initially surprised and happy. The very n...
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- If it makes you feel any better when we found out I was pregnant I just about had a nervous breakdown (even though we were ttc) and have worried nonstop about money, t...
- First he is morethenlikely scared or fearfully of the unknown future, even if you are/were trying to conceive, as the other mom's said it is one thing to be trying and...
- He's terrified. Don't go to mom's. Are you newly married & this is the first child? LOTS of stuff will have the potential to run to your moms but you married this m...
Reasonable Rate
Asked by J.S. from New York
on April 12, 2009
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So here is my situation, for the past 5 years my girls' paternal grandmother has been providing child care for my girls. I have been paying her for her services. Her...
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- J., Right now you are paying her $800 a month and your children arent there "full-time"? Honestly that is alot!! My daughter is at the babysitter's from 7:30 in the...
- I think you should have a frank discussion with your former MIL and tell her your concerns. See what she has to say. Do you think she will be understanding? I pay m...
- I would give her half, tell her that your ex will be providing the other half...tell him that too...and don't back down. I watch my friend's kids (9month and 20 months...