Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You might have to go with a nanny right now until you can move and to keep your job. You will have to incur debt most likely but it sounds like you are desperate and maybe this is the only option for a year. Once your lease is up you can move and once the infant is 2, daycare centers will be cheaper.
It doesn't sound like she can afford a nanny. A decent nanny for two kids costs at least $15 an hour. Including overtime for 45hrs is almost 3k. If she can't afford daycare, she can't afford a nanny.
Let's not forget that nannies have to make a living too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You might have to go with a nanny right now until you can move and to keep your job. You will have to incur debt most likely but it sounds like you are desperate and maybe this is the only option for a year. Once your lease is up you can move and once the infant is 2, daycare centers will be cheaper.
It doesn't sound like she can afford a nanny. A decent nanny for two kids costs at least $15 an hour. Including overtime for 45hrs is almost 3k. If she can't afford daycare, she can't afford a nanny.
Let's not forget that nannies have to make a living too.
Anonymous wrote:You might have to go with a nanny right now until you can move and to keep your job. You will have to incur debt most likely but it sounds like you are desperate and maybe this is the only option for a year. Once your lease is up you can move and once the infant is 2, daycare centers will be cheaper.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here... New to the forum so not sure how to respond individually
Obviously, I am not a charity case! Again being new to DC, I probably don't know where the options are. I bring home around 6k net.
My son has allergies and his formula and food cost me more than 500 bucks.
I looked and searched everywhere for in home daycare but there do not have any availability and do not even want to add to their waiting list.
Daycare centers I saw that have availability cost more than 2k a month. For 2 children, that'd be 2/3 of my income so I cannot afford that and pay rent and food and bills.
Your nanny was $500/wk = $2000/mo. So the daycare is not much more than what you thought you'd be spending. Where is the additional pinch coming from?
Also, you have to do something. Are you religious at all? Maybe your church (if you join one) would have some leads or ideas.
Anonymous wrote:OP here... New to the forum so not sure how to respond individually
Obviously, I am not a charity case! Again being new to DC, I probably don't know where the options are. I bring home around 6k net.
My son has allergies and his formula and food cost me more than 500 bucks.
I looked and searched everywhere for in home daycare but there do not have any availability and do not even want to add to their waiting list.
Daycare centers I saw that have availability cost more than 2k a month. For 2 children, that'd be 2/3 of my income so I cannot afford that and pay rent and food and bills.
Anonymous wrote:I researched 'safe' areas in DC and ended up where I am. I live in a big apartment complex so rent is not that expensive (2300 a month for a 2 bedroom).
Where I was clearly not diligent and you can shoot me for that is that I made all the wrong assumptions. We moved from NYC and I was paying a nanny $500 a week to watch my children and I assumed that I would find something similar in DC.
Again, my fault but I really had too much on my plate and yeah.
I cannot break my lease as of now. I tried and the owner wants to charge me extra 2 months rent which I clearly cannot afford right now.
I am not sure how long they will hold my job but they have been very supportive for now but I need to find a solution quick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol, sorry but no. In 2015 I took in $19k. You earn so much more than that - you can make it work.
Umm but how? Most daycares for one kid are more than 19k a year.