$35/hr is roughly $73,000 a year for a 40 hour a week schedule. Typically, nannies need to work closer to 45-50 in order for parents to commute in this area. If you are paying this much for childcare, your HHI must be close to $400,000 (which is a small subset of the DMV) While I'm assuming there are families would assume there are families out there which can afford this rate for a nanny, it's not common or typical. |
This is also $73,000 before the family pays taxes and any benefits which would add roughly 20% more. A good full-time preschool program is significantly cheaper, even paying for a high end preschool. |
We pay our current nanny in DC $35 an hour, but she was a teacher before becoming a nanny. We hired her over other candidates because she got down on the floor and played with my kids while also discussing how she would meet their developmental needs. After a string of nannies who left for grad school or other professional opportunities after only a few years, I would jump at someone who was older and had been with a family long term. I think you will find a family, but it might take a bit to find the right fit. Good luck! |
Maybe add a few recent webinars or online training on child development? |
Yes, for most cities in the U.S., $35/hr would be considered extremely high.
However it sounds like a reasonable rate for the Bay Area. Or anywhere in Ca. |
You're severely underpaid for SF! $35/hr for 1 infant is the going rate for anyone with a decent amount of experience, possibly even $40/hr. |
Is your friend my sister? This is her situation. She is 62 and has more energy than anyone i know. Retired (at 52) ES teacher with a Masters in Special Ed. She gets $50/hr for 2 kids with autism. She works 32 hours per week plus all meals etc., as her boss family does not want her to burn out and leave them. (They hire supplemental help.) No Fridays. Orange County area. Neighboring families always try to bribe her away. She has never had to advertise. |
How much do preschools cost in CA? |
NP. If you could get experience working with special needs children, it would definitely improve your marketability. |