Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have consistently found very good (and legal) Nannies in the $16 range for Montgomery county. This was the rate for two kids.
That’s just nuts! How does a grown adult live on that in Montgomery County? Sharing couches to sleep on?
Here’s the thing...MoCo families are cheap. Every single MoCo family I interviewed with wanted to pay a low wage and then expected extra services on top of that. I live in MoCo and didn’t want to commute. However, after seeing how delusional the families were, I stick to DC and just deal with the commute.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can probably find someone good for $17-$20/hr for someone with a decent amount of experience. Probably won't be college educated but honestly you don't need that. Just someone loving and caring.
Probably someone without working papers, at that price.
Anonymous wrote:Average rate for a decent nanny in this area is maybe $20-30/hr.
Anonymous wrote:Where do you live OP? We are in Vienna. Our nanny started at $18 and we went up to $21 over the years we had her. She was amazing. And legal.I also work from home (and that makes it a bit tougher, honestly - some people won't be interested but I always figured those were the ones who wanted to stare at their phone all day or otherwise slack off). Like you though, that enabled us to do a straight 40 hours which really helps on the cost because you don't get into overtime. We used a payroll service that cost less than $1000 per year if I recall correctly. I think the added benefit of being able to help with older kid pickups etc. would make it well worth it for you. We have a minimum of three weeks off but only one was her choice, two were ours. We also offered 5 (use it or lose it) sick days but she used only one sick day in the 3.5 years she was with us.
Anonymous wrote:All in, you will be out of pocket between $65 an $70K per year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can probably find someone good for $17-$20/hr for someone with a decent amount of experience. Probably won't be college educated but honestly you don't need that. Just someone loving and caring.
Probably someone without working papers, at that price.
This is incorrect. Our nanny is $15/hour and we pay taxes and give her 2 weeks paid vacation and one week sick leave. Shes legal resident with 25 years of experience. She doesn't drive, so OP might pay more for driving. Shes amazing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can probably find someone good for $17-$20/hr for someone with a decent amount of experience. Probably won't be college educated but honestly you don't need that. Just someone loving and caring.
Probably someone without working papers, at that price.
This is incorrect. Our nanny is $15/hour and we pay taxes and give her 2 weeks paid vacation and one week sick leave. Shes legal resident with 25 years of experience. She doesn't drive, so OP might pay more for driving. Shes amazing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have consistently found very good (and legal) Nannies in the $16 range for Montgomery county. This was the rate for two kids.
That’s just nuts! How does a grown adult live on that in Montgomery County? Sharing couches to sleep on?
It's 33k/year. A gs7 has to have bachelor's and a year of experience and gets paid $47K.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have consistently found very good (and legal) Nannies in the $16 range for Montgomery county. This was the rate for two kids.
That’s just nuts! How does a grown adult live on that in Montgomery County? Sharing couches to sleep on?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can probably find someone good for $17-$20/hr for someone with a decent amount of experience. Probably won't be college educated but honestly you don't need that. Just someone loving and caring.
Probably someone without working papers, at that price.
Anonymous wrote:We have consistently found very good (and legal) Nannies in the $16 range for Montgomery county. This was the rate for two kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have consistently found very good (and legal) Nannies in the $16 range for Montgomery county. This was the rate for two kids.
That’s just nuts! How does a grown adult live on that in Montgomery County? Sharing couches to sleep on?
Anonymous wrote:We have consistently found very good (and legal) Nannies in the $16 range for Montgomery county. This was the rate for two kids.