Anonymous wrote:OP here— $30 isn’t bad! Would you mind sharing where you saw this person? I know that budget is probably not going to cut it in DC— but we’d like to stay under $40 if we can
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, OP should be ashamed of herself for trying to find someone who is willing to take half of the going rate. If you can’t afford the service, you can’t afford it. Teenage babysitters make $20 to $25 or more. These are real people who need real liveable. You’re middle class and live in America. Wake up with your own baby at night.
Ashamed? No. She’s offering 20-25% above legal minimum wage, and as long as she limits the hours under the taxable number she has nothing to be “ashamed” of.
She’s just not being realistic. A good night nurse is someone with a high degree of experience and professionalism and while you may think you only want someone vaccinated who could give CPR, the reality is you want someone who can genuinely support your recover and your baby’s adjustment to the household, and that doesn’t come inexpensively .
RN's earn FAR above minimum wage. A good night NURSE has far more than basic CPR and their vaccinations
You do realize when most people say “night nurse “ they really mean a night nanny? Like it’s just a title that’s used and been carried over…
I absolutely do realize that. And it's a slap in the face to REAL nurses
Signed a person who used a “ night nurse” aka a night nanny
These women are incredible and know exactly how to care for new moms and babies. Any serious medical advice and needs should be done through your doctors
Different poster, but your examples don't required degrees or education
Does it offend you when people use the term “nursing” instead of “breast feeding” too? What about a “nursery”? Is that a slap in the face because that’s where babies sleep and not nurses?
Serious question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, OP should be ashamed of herself for trying to find someone who is willing to take half of the going rate. If you can’t afford the service, you can’t afford it. Teenage babysitters make $20 to $25 or more. These are real people who need real liveable. You’re middle class and live in America. Wake up with your own baby at night.
Ashamed? No. She’s offering 20-25% above legal minimum wage, and as long as she limits the hours under the taxable number she has nothing to be “ashamed” of.
She’s just not being realistic. A good night nurse is someone with a high degree of experience and professionalism and while you may think you only want someone vaccinated who could give CPR, the reality is you want someone who can genuinely support your recover and your baby’s adjustment to the household, and that doesn’t come inexpensively .
RN's earn FAR above minimum wage. A good night NURSE has far more than basic CPR and their vaccinations
You do realize when most people say “night nurse “ they really mean a night nanny? Like it’s just a title that’s used and been carried over…
I absolutely do realize that. And it's a slap in the face to REAL nurses
Signed a person who used a “ night nurse” aka a night nanny
These women are incredible and know exactly how to care for new moms and babies. Any serious medical advice and needs should be done through your doctors
Different poster, but your examples don't required degrees or education
Does it offend you when people use the term “nursing” instead of “breast feeding” too? What about a “nursery”? Is that a slap in the face because that’s where babies sleep and not nurses?
Serious question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, OP should be ashamed of herself for trying to find someone who is willing to take half of the going rate. If you can’t afford the service, you can’t afford it. Teenage babysitters make $20 to $25 or more. These are real people who need real liveable. You’re middle class and live in America. Wake up with your own baby at night.
Ashamed? No. She’s offering 20-25% above legal minimum wage, and as long as she limits the hours under the taxable number she has nothing to be “ashamed” of.
She’s just not being realistic. A good night nurse is someone with a high degree of experience and professionalism and while you may think you only want someone vaccinated who could give CPR, the reality is you want someone who can genuinely support your recover and your baby’s adjustment to the household, and that doesn’t come inexpensively .
RN's earn FAR above minimum wage. A good night NURSE has far more than basic CPR and their vaccinations
You do realize when most people say “night nurse “ they really mean a night nanny? Like it’s just a title that’s used and been carried over…
I absolutely do realize that. And it's a slap in the face to REAL nurses
Signed a person who used a “ night nurse” aka a night nanny
These women are incredible and know exactly how to care for new moms and babies. Any serious medical advice and needs should be done through your doctors
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, OP should be ashamed of herself for trying to find someone who is willing to take half of the going rate. If you can’t afford the service, you can’t afford it. Teenage babysitters make $20 to $25 or more. These are real people who need real liveable. You’re middle class and live in America. Wake up with your own baby at night.
Ashamed? No. She’s offering 20-25% above legal minimum wage, and as long as she limits the hours under the taxable number she has nothing to be “ashamed” of.
She’s just not being realistic. A good night nurse is someone with a high degree of experience and professionalism and while you may think you only want someone vaccinated who could give CPR, the reality is you want someone who can genuinely support your recover and your baby’s adjustment to the household, and that doesn’t come inexpensively .
RN's earn FAR above minimum wage. A good night NURSE has far more than basic CPR and their vaccinations
You do realize when most people say “night nurse “ they really mean a night nanny? Like it’s just a title that’s used and been carried over…
I absolutely do realize that. And it's a slap in the face to REAL nurses
Signed a person who used a “ night nurse” aka a night nanny
These women are incredible and know exactly how to care for new moms and babies. Any serious medical advice and needs should be done through your doctors
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, OP should be ashamed of herself for trying to find someone who is willing to take half of the going rate. If you can’t afford the service, you can’t afford it. Teenage babysitters make $20 to $25 or more. These are real people who need real liveable. You’re middle class and live in America. Wake up with your own baby at night.
Ashamed? No. She’s offering 20-25% above legal minimum wage, and as long as she limits the hours under the taxable number she has nothing to be “ashamed” of.
She’s just not being realistic. A good night nurse is someone with a high degree of experience and professionalism and while you may think you only want someone vaccinated who could give CPR, the reality is you want someone who can genuinely support your recover and your baby’s adjustment to the household, and that doesn’t come inexpensively .
RN's earn FAR above minimum wage. A good night NURSE has far more than basic CPR and their vaccinations
You do realize when most people say “night nurse “ they really mean a night nanny? Like it’s just a title that’s used and been carried over…
I absolutely do realize that. And it's a slap in the face to REAL nurses
Signed a person who used a “ night nurse” aka a night nanny
These women are incredible and know exactly how to care for new moms and babies. Any serious medical advice and needs should be done through your doctors
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You people aren't talking about actual nurses, you want a glorified baby sitter. I'm an RN and wouldn't do it for less than $70
No one needs an “actual nurse “ to care for a baby properly and lovingly. Sorry to break it to you.
Lots of wonderful loving capable people out there without a degree that can care for a newborn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You people aren't talking about actual nurses, you want a glorified baby sitter. I'm an RN and wouldn't do it for less than $70
No one needs an “actual nurse “ to care for a baby properly and lovingly. Sorry to break it to you.
Lots of wonderful loving capable people out there without a degree that can care for a newborn.
Sorry, shouldn’t say “no one”, should qualify before you all skewer me that “no one” having a baby without complex medical needs
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You people aren't talking about actual nurses, you want a glorified baby sitter. I'm an RN and wouldn't do it for less than $70
No one needs an “actual nurse “ to care for a baby properly and lovingly. Sorry to break it to you.
Lots of wonderful loving capable people out there without a degree that can care for a newborn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, OP should be ashamed of herself for trying to find someone who is willing to take half of the going rate. If you can’t afford the service, you can’t afford it. Teenage babysitters make $20 to $25 or more. These are real people who need real liveable. You’re middle class and live in America. Wake up with your own baby at night.
Ashamed? No. She’s offering 20-25% above legal minimum wage, and as long as she limits the hours under the taxable number she has nothing to be “ashamed” of.
She’s just not being realistic. A good night nurse is someone with a high degree of experience and professionalism and while you may think you only want someone vaccinated who could give CPR, the reality is you want someone who can genuinely support your recover and your baby’s adjustment to the household, and that doesn’t come inexpensively .
RN's earn FAR above minimum wage. A good night NURSE has far more than basic CPR and their vaccinations
Anonymous wrote:You people aren't talking about actual nurses, you want a glorified baby sitter. I'm an RN and wouldn't do it for less than $70
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, OP should be ashamed of herself for trying to find someone who is willing to take half of the going rate. If you can’t afford the service, you can’t afford it. Teenage babysitters make $20 to $25 or more. These are real people who need real liveable. You’re middle class and live in America. Wake up with your own baby at night.
Ashamed? No. She’s offering 20-25% above legal minimum wage, and as long as she limits the hours under the taxable number she has nothing to be “ashamed” of.
She’s just not being realistic. A good night nurse is someone with a high degree of experience and professionalism and while you may think you only want someone vaccinated who could give CPR, the reality is you want someone who can genuinely support your recover and your baby’s adjustment to the household, and that doesn’t come inexpensively .