Traveling with family - what to charge?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You make $55 an hour to care for one child? That’s wild. Is the kid disabled or something?


I don't live in DC. In my city $55 isn't abnormal for a professional nanny in a fully staffed UHNW home.

& no, the child is not disabled.


They can afford to pay your regular rate.

Who is paying for your meals?
Anonymous
Do you seriously make $650,000 per year?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do you seriously make $650,000 per year?


Ignore me. My brain is not working.
Anonymous
When traveling with the fam i charge a flat fee of $150 per day that I’m away from home, plus my regular rate of $35 hourly and 1.5x for any extra hours worked-fam pays all, meals, hotel, all expenses.
Anonymous
I'm finding it hard to believe a $55/hr rate for one child unless you're working for multi-millionaires.

Anyways, I'd charge half that rate so $27/hr for all hours.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I know a lot of local nanny's wages and $55/hour is way way more than any of them. Unless they are just insanely wealthy and wouldn't care either way, I would charge a flat overnight fee.


OP is hired to be on call 24/7. She is sharing room with child. She charged her full rate and should charge OT for all hours over 8 per day. If they can't afford her then they can take care of their own child. As unoted earlier, this is not a vacation for OP. Nannies perform a difficult job and what it cost the parents is not her problem. She should be paid in full for every minute on the clock.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am traveling with my nanny family over the summer for two weeks, and am struggling with what to charge for the trip. I will be sharing a room with the child, which typically means I'm paid 24 hours/day. However, my hourly rate is $55. So this would end up being ~$25,000 for the two weeks. That is A LOT.

They already agreed to pay me 24/7 for the trip, but I don't feel great about charging this much. / I don't think they did the math.

How would you handle? I would love any insight from nanny employers.

And background info that may be helpful - I typically work 50 hours a week. The child sleeps 12 hours a night but will likely wake up 1-2 times a night. And they chose to have the child sleep with me versus with themselves. (Which would have greatly reduced my hours).

Thanks so much!


I wouldn’t charge OT fii out r that time period, but if they’re choosing to have the child room with you, make sure that they know that you will be paid $55/hour for every hour that the child is with you (whether parents are there or not). Top end would gross at ~$18k, but you definitely don’t want to discount your hourly rate.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You make $55 an hour to care for one child? That’s wild. Is the kid disabled or something?


I don't live in DC. In my city $55 isn't abnormal for a professional nanny in a fully staffed UHNW home.

& no, the child is not disabled.


What city is this? I live in one of the most expensive cities in the world and I know 0 people with 55/hr nannies.


Nanny here - I live in LA and charge $40-45/hr. I’m guessing op is a NCS (aka baby nurse) who now works as a nanny, in the Bay Area.
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