Anonymous wrote:I used to pay $250/day flat rate for 2 kids. I heard that was going rate for overnights a few years ago in Spring Valley. Also please get her her own room.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Realistically we will only need her Friday afternoon and evening, all day Saturday and Saturday night, and Sunday morning."
Only need her Friday afternoon-Sunday morning?
Correct. We may fly there Wednesday for example, and fly home Monday morning, so we will only need her for the time when we're at wedding-related events.
Anonymous wrote:We have a nanny who travels with us often. What we would do if we needed a nanny beginning Friday afternoon but we were going Wednesday would be to fly the nanny out Friday morning. We pay for flight times plus two hours. Then we'd pay for their hotel room and three meals each day. Then we'd pay their hourly rate for the hours they worked, paying time and a half for any hours over 8 in one day or over 40 in one week. Then we pay a "travel bonus" that is always at least $250. Depending on how long we're traveling it can be up to $1,000. (We generally figure $100 per day loosely.)
Anonymous wrote:We have done this several times with our nanny. First and foremost, we make sure she wants to go and it isn't a burden on her. She's young and single, so she enjoys coming on vacation with us.
We determine in advance how many hours she will work per day and pay her for those hours. And the hours she is not working she is not expected to be with us (unless she wants to voluntarily join us for an activity or dinner). We also pay for all travel expenses (plane tix, hotel room for her alone, cabs, etc) and all food while she is with us. It usually ends up with overtime. We never pay under the normal set number of hours if she is traveling with us, even if she works less. We also end up buying her some souvenirs and sometimes giving a small bonus to show our appreciation.
I think you need to talk to your nanny, though, and gauge if she is expecting to be paid only for hours worked as opposed to all hours on the trip.
Anonymous wrote:We have done this several times with our nanny. First and foremost, we make sure she wants to go and it isn't a burden on her. She's young and single, so she enjoys coming on vacation with us.
We determine in advance how many hours she will work per day and pay her for those hours. And the hours she is not working she is not expected to be with us (unless she wants to voluntarily join us for an activity or dinner). We also pay for all travel expenses (plane tix, hotel room for her alone, cabs, etc) and all food while she is with us. It usually ends up with overtime. We never pay under the normal set number of hours if she is traveling with us, even if she works less. We also end up buying her some souvenirs and sometimes giving a small bonus to show our appreciation.
I think you need to talk to your nanny, though, and gauge if she is expecting to be paid only for hours worked as opposed to all hours on the trip.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Realistically we will only need her Friday afternoon and evening, all day Saturday and Saturday night, and Sunday morning."
Only need her Friday afternoon-Sunday morning?
Correct. We may fly there Wednesday for example, and fly home Monday morning, so we will only need her for the time when we're at wedding-related events.
Anonymous wrote:We pay our nanny $20/hr for 40 hours a week. We don't pay overtime but we very rarely ask her to babysit at night or stay late. When we do, we pay the same rate.
We want her to travel with us for a family wedding. I've never traveled with a nanny before. How do we pay her for this? Realistically we will only need her Friday afternoon and evening, all day Saturday and Saturday night, and Sunday morning. But she'll of course physically be there with us the whole time, regardless of when she's "on" vs "off." How should we pay her? How do you factor in sleeping time, travel time (whether she travels with us or takes a later flight), etc.?
For reference, we live in NWDC, in case it's helpful to know for going rates.
Thanks so much!
Anonymous wrote:"Realistically we will only need her Friday afternoon and evening, all day Saturday and Saturday night, and Sunday morning."
Only need her Friday afternoon-Sunday morning?