Anonymous wrote:3 kids ages 2-6, she almost never has all 3. $33/hr on the books, 40hrs guaranteed. college educated, willing to do whatever house manager chores needed when all three are at school (which is about 7.5hrs a week) or with at other times with a kid in tow. Travels with us for an extra $100 / day
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:not the PP but that’s for live in. That’s $480 for a 40 hour week. No rent/utilities to pay.Anonymous wrote:$12?
Its illegal to deduct room and board from live in nannies
Anonymous wrote:not the PP but that’s for live in. That’s $480 for a 40 hour week. No rent/utilities to pay.Anonymous wrote:$12?
Anonymous wrote:12/hour live in legal, we pay for health insurance
2 mostly self sufficient kids , she mostly cooks and drives them mornings and evenings
Anonymous wrote:12/hour live in legal, we pay for health insurance
2 mostly self sufficient kids , she mostly cooks and drives them mornings and evenings
Anonymous wrote:All these pay rate threads end up with people arguing about how underpaid nannies are.
When I lived in DC proper (2 years ago), my nanny's final hourly rate was $34/hr (started at $30/hr) with your standard benefits package - leave, health insurance stipend, etc.
I took a huge pay cut for a remote job and moved to Loudoun County, VA. My nanny's current hourly rate is $27/hr (started at $25/hr). All benefits stated above.
The hourly rate really depends on where you live. Can a nanny make 30-40 bucks/hr? Sure! But (IN MY EXPERIENCE) most of those jobs are in the city and require a commute.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:not the PP but that’s for live in. That’s $480 for a 40 hour week. No rent/utilities to pay.Anonymous wrote:$12?
Its illegal to deduct room and board from live in nannies
You can pay them a lower rate though, so long as it’s not below minimum wage. $12/hr is legal in a lot of states.
Only a fool, homeless, ot undocumented would accept $12/,,hr for live in or live out. Live in is a convenience for employer s d should pay accordingly.
You come here and repeat the same thing all the time. While I think $12 is low/illegal, how is live in a convenience for employer? You are crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:not the PP but that’s for live in. That’s $480 for a 40 hour week. No rent/utilities to pay.Anonymous wrote:$12?
Its illegal to deduct room and board from live in nannies
You can pay them a lower rate though, so long as it’s not below minimum wage. $12/hr is legal in a lot of states.
Only a fool, homeless, ot undocumented would accept $12/,,hr for live in or live out. Live in is a convenience for employer s d should pay accordingly.
You come here and repeat the same thing all the time. While I think $12 is low/illegal, how is live in a convenience for employer? You are crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:not the PP but that’s for live in. That’s $480 for a 40 hour week. No rent/utilities to pay.Anonymous wrote:$12?
Its illegal to deduct room and board from live in nannies
You can pay them a lower rate though, so long as it’s not below minimum wage. $12/hr is legal in a lot of states.
Only a fool, homeless, ot undocumented would accept $12/,,hr for live in or live out. Live in is a convenience for employer s d should pay accordingly.