Anonymous
Post 03/02/2024 19:15     Subject: Any insights into going rates for Manhattan nannies?

Is she getting time and a half for anything over 40 hrs? If so she'll work 55 hrs a week with 15 of them at $30 per hour. This will bring her weekly pay to $800 regular time plus $450 overtime.
Anonymous
Post 02/29/2024 14:02     Subject: Any insights into going rates for Manhattan nannies?

She can wait to see if she finds something better as long as someone is paying her bills. She probably will, but it may not be a lot higher given her restrictions.
Anonymous
Post 02/29/2024 13:59     Subject: Any insights into going rates for Manhattan nannies?

Sounds like she's an unskilled babysitter. I think $20 is fine. The day sounds long but that is my only criticism. I have 2.5yo twins and we paid $23/hr plus transit in Jersey City for an experience nanny.
Anonymous
Post 02/27/2024 20:56     Subject: Re:Any insights into going rates for Manhattan nannies?

I am hearing from more and more folks that the hourly rate is more like $25, especially if there is more than one kid.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2024 20:46     Subject: Re:Any insights into going rates for Manhattan nannies?

Anonymous wrote:thats nuts
i am paying $25/hour for my nanny, 1 toddler, UES
check out www.whybemom.com
it's the third generation urban baby


Thanks - so I'm not so far off the mark. Think the mom probably needs long days, but doesn't want to pay for it. Said they would pay in cash, which is probably appealing to some, but leaves any nanny vulnerable if something goes wrong.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2024 20:45     Subject: Any insights into going rates for Manhattan nannies?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, there is a difference in salary and commitment between being a nanny and being a baby sitter. Sounds like your kid is a babysitter. https://www.care.com/cost/babysitters/new-york-ny


Seriously?

If someone is asking you to watch their twins 4x/week from 7-6, they are seeking a nanny and should be paid a nanny rate. Just wanting to call it a babysitter so you can pay a lower rate doesn't make it a babysitter job.



Yes, there is a difference. OP needs to figure out whether her kid is a babysitter or a seasonal nanny and post accordingly


OP here. It's a friend's kid not mine.

Kid posted for babysitting. As per my post and the kid's ad, the kid is very clear about this being seasonal/short term. This was the first hit and kid declined due to pay/hours. Think it shows more that some folks really do not want to pay an appropriate wage for a nanny.

My friend and her kid were in my apartment when the kid returned the call, so it was very clear what was going down.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2024 20:42     Subject: Re:Any insights into going rates for Manhattan nannies?

thats nuts
i am paying $25/hour for my nanny, 1 toddler, UES
check out www.whybemom.com
it's the third generation urban baby
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2024 19:10     Subject: Any insights into going rates for Manhattan nannies?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, there is a difference in salary and commitment between being a nanny and being a baby sitter. Sounds like your kid is a babysitter. https://www.care.com/cost/babysitters/new-york-ny


Seriously?

If someone is asking you to watch their twins 4x/week from 7-6, they are seeking a nanny and should be paid a nanny rate. Just wanting to call it a babysitter so you can pay a lower rate doesn't make it a babysitter job.



Yes, there is a difference. OP needs to figure out whether her kid is a babysitter or a seasonal nanny and post accordingly
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2024 19:09     Subject: Any insights into going rates for Manhattan nannies?

That’s basically all of the waking hours for those kids. They are trying to take advantage.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2024 16:00     Subject: Any insights into going rates for Manhattan nannies?

Anonymous wrote:OP, there is a difference in salary and commitment between being a nanny and being a baby sitter. Sounds like your kid is a babysitter. https://www.care.com/cost/babysitters/new-york-ny


Seriously?

If someone is asking you to watch their twins 4x/week from 7-6, they are seeking a nanny and should be paid a nanny rate. Just wanting to call it a babysitter so you can pay a lower rate doesn't make it a babysitter job.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2024 13:56     Subject: Any insights into going rates for Manhattan nannies?

My 13 year old gets paid $15/hr to see in a house and watch babies sleep on monitors. $20 for two kids during the day in manhattan is ridiculous.

If she’s working nanny hours she should get nanny pay at the same level as a no experience nanny.

I’m guessing that would land her at $30/hr.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2024 13:50     Subject: Any insights into going rates for Manhattan nannies?

The daughter doesn't sound qualified to be a nanny, just a babysitter. Different rates for different jobs.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2024 13:48     Subject: Any insights into going rates for Manhattan nannies?

OP, there is a difference in salary and commitment between being a nanny and being a baby sitter. Sounds like your kid is a babysitter. https://www.care.com/cost/babysitters/new-york-ny
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2024 13:46     Subject: Any insights into going rates for Manhattan nannies?

No freaking way should she watch twins for $20/hour!!!!!!

Anonymous
Post 02/26/2024 13:45     Subject: Any insights into going rates for Manhattan nannies?

Girlfriend's daughter ISO babysitting jobs. Just wrapped a gap experience and is looking for a paying gig before starting school in the fall. A mom offered $20/hour to watch nearly 3 y.o. twins from 7-6 every day. That seems low to me but maybe I am out of the loop. Gig is based in Manhattan - UWS, but the daughter also looking on UES.

Where is Urban Baby when you need it! What do folks do now to find out such info in an anonymous fashion?

TIA for any insights/suggestions.