Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a nanny and I live alone in Los Angeles. I make $35/hr. if you want a nanny who lives alone, you need to be paying a salary that makes it possible to live alone. It’s simple math. If you want to pay 18-20 before taxes, then your nanny won’t live alone.
What area do you live in? How many kids? I live in LA and I’ve only seen the wealthiest of families pay that much. It’s rare to find that rate for most families.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a nanny and I live alone in Los Angeles. I make $35/hr. if you want a nanny who lives alone, you need to be paying a salary that makes it possible to live alone. It’s simple math. If you want to pay 18-20 before taxes, then your nanny won’t live alone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First, I don’t know anyone paying just $18 an hour.
Second, we pay our nanny $25 an hour (one baby) and she lives alone in a small guesthouse. The owners wanted a quiet single woman more than a high rent, I suppose.
But you’re right, OP. A nanny living alone is not common around here.
I hired a nanny with no nannying experience and no college education. We started out paying $15 an hour.
Anonymous wrote:First, I don’t know anyone paying just $18 an hour.
Second, we pay our nanny $25 an hour (one baby) and she lives alone in a small guesthouse. The owners wanted a quiet single woman more than a high rent, I suppose.
But you’re right, OP. A nanny living alone is not common around here.