Current rate for a nanny in Howard county

Anonymous
These posts are hilarious. No one is paying $32/hr in HoCo. $18-20/hr.
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Anonymous wrote:ROFL. No that is way too high for Howard County. Try $18-20/hour.


That's right because in Howard County all nannies get 30% off groceries, rent/mortgage, gasoline, basically 30% off everything. NOT!

You pay what she charges.


And if someone asks for more than $20 you laugh and move on.


Wonder if she will be laughing sitting in the hospital when whoever agreed to 20$ had no experience and out of frustration/cheap labor shakes her child


So you claim that anyone paid less than $20/hour is a murdering child abuser. Lol right.


You get what you pay for.. 20$ might be a provider with no experience with children let alone babies who cry and may snap. Mom would get a better pool of applicants paying market rate and not being cheap with your suggestion of 20$. Everyone else has disagreed with your price point btw rate is 25$ starting per hour


Every daycare worker in HoCo is paid $13/hr at the highest costing daycare center. Are they all baby-shakers??
Anonymous
Omg, poor daycare workers. They will be better off working for amazon. I am the nanny who posted her wage of 32 per hr, PG county.
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Anonymous wrote:ROFL. No that is way too high for Howard County. Try $18-20/hour.


That's right because in Howard County all nannies get 30% off groceries, rent/mortgage, gasoline, basically 30% off everything. NOT!

You pay what she charges.


And if someone asks for more than $20 you laugh and move on.


Wonder if she will be laughing sitting in the hospital when whoever agreed to 20$ had no experience and out of frustration/cheap labor shakes her child


So you claim that anyone paid less than $20/hour is a murdering child abuser. Lol right.


I'm PP 8/30/15:43. No, but less than $20/hr means you are likely getting someone with no childcare experience. If you are willing to go on trust that someone will take decent care of your child with no experience, you can. But if you want someone with experience and references, you are likely paying close to $25/hr than to $20/hr (or under).

Anonymous
Our DC neighborhood does an annual survey to find out typical rates. The most recent rate survey said that for one child, the rate is $23/hour, plus benefits (health care stipend, vacation, commute stipend).
Anonymous
$18-$22 depending of experience, is the going rate.
You can extend other benefits, if it makes sense for your situation.
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Anonymous wrote:ROFL. No that is way too high for Howard County. Try $18-20/hour.


ROFL yourself. It’s $18-20 if you want a teenaged date night babysitter.
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Anonymous wrote:Send your child to daycare if you can’t afford a Nanny. FYI Nannies pay rent, groceries, car and health insurance, gasoline. Good luck finding someone for $20 hourly. Cheap labor ain’t joke.


+1,000
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Anonymous wrote:Omg, poor daycare workers. They will be better off working for amazon. I am the nanny who posted her wage of 32 per hr, PG county.


I know of one daycare worker who left to work at the FedEx distribution site for bettery pay.
Anonymous
Based on recent discussions I’ve had with some friends, $18 to $23 would be the range to consider.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:PG county, $32 for infant and preschooler who is in school half day.

Ridiculous if you are actually paying that
Anonymous
$18 to $20 is the standard rate. You can push to $25 for super duper qualified candidates who will go above and beyond.
For anyone claiming to make more than $25/hour, it’s pure fantasy!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:ROFL. No that is way too high for Howard County. Try $18-20/hour.


I was paying more than that when my eldest was a baby. She just submitted her common app.
Anonymous
Find the person that you want. Then negotiate what they want to be paid.
Anonymous
gosh, parents, you must be kidding offering $20 per hr. Nanny will be spending couple hundred on gas just to get to your place, then she has to pay rent, pay auto insurance and such, health insurance, and then she will still have to eat, and have you looked at the food prices recently? Just go to daycare and do not embarass yourselves with your 20 bucks.
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