Nannies
are service professionals who—just like doctors or lawyers—know their
worth and want to be compensated fairly for the work they do, as well as
be respected by their employer for what they bring to the table. They
have a right to ask for whatever salary they need given their experience
and the job, as well as to make requests, voice their opinions, and
draw the line if they are being treated unkindly or asked to do
something unreasonable or unsafe.
Nannies
are service professionals who—just like doctors or lawyers—know their
worth and want to be compensated fairly for the work they do, as well as
be respected by their employer for what they bring to the table. They
have a right to ask for whatever salary they need given their experience
and the job, as well as to make requests, voice their opinions, and
draw the line if they are being treated unkindly or asked to do
something unreasonable or unsafe.