Anonymous wrote:2kids in CCMD. $30/hr + OT for 40 hours guaranteed but we typically pay for 50 hours. 5 sick days, 2 personal days, 2 weeks vacation, plus whatever additional weeks we go away she gets as vacation paid. Bonus at Christmas and when her contract renews.
Anonymous wrote:2kids in CCMD. $30/hr + OT for 40 hours guaranteed but we typically pay for 50 hours. 5 sick days, 2 personal days, 2 weeks vacation, plus whatever additional weeks we go away she gets as vacation paid. Bonus at Christmas and when her contract renews.
Anonymous wrote:DCUM are cheap AF! The reason why most educated nannies would only work with agencies. A lot of Nannie’s were former teachers, BTW-for those sore ass moms that say “nannies aren’t educated” or speak very little English….the ignorance here is real.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I spoke with a Bethesda area agency today and they said rates start at $25 for one child and add a few dollars for the second. So yeah, the $30 rates are a bit overblown.
Unless you are able to find an excellent nanny through that agency at $25/hour, you have zero clue as to whether $30/hour is “overblown”.
That agency might be placing inexperienced sitters who stay on their phone all day for $25/hour.
Anonymous wrote:I spoke with a Bethesda area agency today and they said rates start at $25 for one child and add a few dollars for the second. So yeah, the $30 rates are a bit overblown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:not the PP but that’s for live in. That’s $480 for a 40 hour week. No rent/utilities to pay.Anonymous wrote:$12?
Its illegal to deduct room and board from live in nannies
No it’s not ! As long as you are paying them the minimum hourly wage in your state. VA has a minimum hourly wage or $12/ hour , so assuming OP lives in VA, they are not doing anything illegal . Keep in mind they are also providing full room and board for the nanny, which pretty much leaves the nanny with a discretionary spending of $2000 a month. How many blue collar workers do you know who have $2000 left over after paying rent, utilities and groceries every month?