Anonymous wrote:Is 10 enough for a high school senior. Baby is 15mos.
Doesn't change if its a mommie helper thing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We pay $10 an hour for Marymount students. $17 is insane - most nannies start at $10-$13.
I think your logic is flawed. Most college students are better educated and smarter than most nannies, at least the severly under-educated nannies you find working in many homes in the area. I definitely expect to pay a college student (from a good school like AU or Georgetown) than most "nannies" in the area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We pay $10 an hour for Marymount students. $17 is insane - most nannies start at $10-$13.
I think your logic is flawed. Most college students are better educated and smarter than most nannies, at least the severly under-educated nannies you find working in many homes in the area. I definitely expect to pay a college student (from a good school like AU or Georgetown) than most "nannies" in the area.
Let's be realistic. AU is not a good school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was paying $12 an hour in 1996 when my son was born. The current rate parents I know pay is $20 an hour.
Really. Would you feel comfortable posting your zip code?
I live in 20015, so within range of AU sitters, and $20 for one kid is unheard of.
You are silly stupid!
Anonymous wrote:I was paying $12 an hour in 1996 when my son was born. The current rate parents I know pay is $20 an hour.
Really. Would you feel comfortable posting your zip code?
I live in 20015, so within range of AU sitters, and $20 for one kid is unheard of.
I was paying $12 an hour in 1996 when my son was born. The current rate parents I know pay is $20 an hour.