Anonymous wrote:Hi, I run a local nanny agency and happy to give some insight on normal overnight pay.
Typically, families pay the nanny regular hourly rate (and applicable OT) for all daytime hours work plus an overnight stipend for sleeping hours (the average is $100 per night).
So let's say your child sleeps 7pm-7am, that would be 12 hours of regular hourly rate for 7am-7pm plus $100 flat fee for 7pm-7am.
Hope that helps and congrats on baby 2!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi, I run a local nanny agency and happy to give some insight on normal overnight pay.
Typically, families pay the nanny regular hourly rate (and applicable OT) for all daytime hours work plus an overnight stipend for sleeping hours (the average is $100 per night).
So let's say your child sleeps 7pm-7am, that would be 12 hours of regular hourly rate for 7am-7pm plus $100 flat fee for 7pm-7am.
Hope that helps and congrats on baby 2!
That is pitiful and insulting!!! $100 for 12 hours!!
Do not do this, OP. You will lose your nanny.
Anonymous wrote:Hi, I run a local nanny agency and happy to give some insight on normal overnight pay.
Typically, families pay the nanny regular hourly rate (and applicable OT) for all daytime hours work plus an overnight stipend for sleeping hours (the average is $100 per night).
So let's say your child sleeps 7pm-7am, that would be 12 hours of regular hourly rate for 7am-7pm plus $100 flat fee for 7pm-7am.
Hope that helps and congrats on baby 2!
Anonymous wrote:Hi, I run a local nanny agency and happy to give some insight on normal overnight pay.
Typically, families pay the nanny regular hourly rate (and applicable OT) for all daytime hours work plus an overnight stipend for sleeping hours (the average is $100 per night).
So let's say your child sleeps 7pm-7am, that would be 12 hours of regular hourly rate for 7am-7pm plus $100 flat fee for 7pm-7am.
Hope that helps and congrats on baby 2!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi, I run a local nanny agency and happy to give some insight on normal overnight pay.
Typically, families pay the nanny regular hourly rate (and applicable OT) for all daytime hours work plus an overnight stipend for sleeping hours (the average is $100 per night).
So let's say your child sleeps 7pm-7am, that would be 12 hours of regular hourly rate for 7am-7pm plus $100 flat fee for 7pm-7am.
Hope that helps and congrats on baby 2!
This sounds right to me, assuming your 2 year old is a decent sleeper (ie, it would be unusual for him to be up in the middle of the night).
I would also say that some kind of bonus for the fact that the dates are unsure is in order. So, if you were doing a weekend away with your husband, this formula works. But are you also, essentially, asking her to be on call for several weeks? Because you don't know when you'll go into labor? I think some extra money is in order for that - if you're expecting her to be sober and reachable 24/7 and able to get to your house in less than an hour, there should be some compensation for that. Maybe a $200 on call fee?
Anonymous wrote:Agree w/ what PP said. I would finalize if she’s going to stay or not bc if she’s not you’ll want to jump on finding someone new ASAP. As far as while you’re in the hospital, can’t your husband stay at night w/ the toddler? I’ve never understood these parents who insist the dh sleep at the hospital. I’d much prefer my dh is at home and well rested and less change for my older children. I have 4 w/ c-sections and never needed dh at the hospital overnight.
Anonymous wrote:Agree w/ what PP said. I would finalize if she’s going to stay or not bc if she’s not you’ll want to jump on finding someone new ASAP. As far as while you’re in the hospital, can’t your husband stay at night w/ the toddler? I’ve never understood these parents who insist the dh sleep at the hospital. I’d much prefer my dh is at home and well rested and less change for my older children. I have 4 w/ c-sections and never needed dh at the hospital overnight.
Anonymous wrote:Hi, I run a local nanny agency and happy to give some insight on normal overnight pay.
Typically, families pay the nanny regular hourly rate (and applicable OT) for all daytime hours work plus an overnight stipend for sleeping hours (the average is $100 per night).
So let's say your child sleeps 7pm-7am, that would be 12 hours of regular hourly rate for 7am-7pm plus $100 flat fee for 7pm-7am.
Hope that helps and congrats on baby 2!