Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The short answer is it doesn't. Industry standards yield the same, or in some cases even higher, hourly rates for live in nannies.
This is a very thorough and accurate blog post you may find helpful.
https://www.nannycounsel.com/blog/why-your-live-in-nanny-shouldnt-pay-for-room-board
Yup, this. Live In nannies do not make less than live outs.
Anonymous wrote:I never get why you can’t pay nanny less if you provide housing. I have an English basement that would be perfect. It rents for about $1500, probably more now. I would think salary would go down 10k as a compromise? I don’t need someone after hours or any time outside of working hours like an au pair.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never get why you can’t pay nanny less if you provide housing. I have an English basement that would be perfect. It rents for about $1500, probably more now. I would think salary would go down 10k as a compromise? I don’t need someone after hours or any time outside of working hours like an au pair.
I agree but you need to find a nanny who needs housing. The other poster with the guest house and moving is a perfect example of a reduced hourly rate from before moving in but the stars sort of aligned on that one. A separate house, LA, move and tween daughter plus an established nanny.
Anonymous wrote:I never get why you can’t pay nanny less if you provide housing. I have an English basement that would be perfect. It rents for about $1500, probably more now. I would think salary would go down 10k as a compromise? I don’t need someone after hours or any time outside of working hours like an au pair.