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Anonymous
Do the math idiot nannies! Geez...

Say you earn 25 bucks an hour (good wage for a very experienced, legal nanny in NYC).

You are needed to work from 7am-7pm M-F. That's 60hrs a week.

40hrs x regular 25 = $1000
20hrs x overtime(37.5) = $750
Weekly salary $1750
Yearly salary $91,000

Why would you idiot nannies give your life away and work 110 hrs a week for less pay than you can earn just working 60!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do the math idiot nannies! Geez...

Say you earn 25 bucks an hour (good wage for a very experienced, legal nanny in NYC).

You are needed to work from 7am-7pm M-F. That's 60hrs a week.

40hrs x regular 25 = $1000
20hrs x overtime(37.5) = $750
Weekly salary $1750
Yearly salary $91,000

Why would you idiot nannies give your life away and work 110 hrs a week for less pay than you can earn just working 60!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


+1000000000000 right on!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do the math idiot nannies! Geez...

Say you earn 25 bucks an hour (good wage for a very experienced, legal nanny in NYC).

You are needed to work from 7am-7pm M-F. That's 60hrs a week.

40hrs x regular 25 = $1000
20hrs x overtime(37.5) = $750
Weekly salary $1750
Yearly salary $91,000

Why would you idiot nannies give your life away and work 110 hrs a week for less pay than you can earn just working 60!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


+100000000000000000 right on!
Anonymous
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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good God! 75k is a lot of money for a nanny! Get over yourself OP. BTW, I'm a nanny.


+1

I am an attorney and my first years I was putting in 80+ hrs a week, I was almost living at the office!!! And what was I paid in those days, 75k!


I am an attorney who worked pretty sane hours for about 65k/year when i started out. No way would I have trade five nights of freedom for 10k.

OP - would the extra 10k/year even cover rent for an apartment you use on weekends?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good God! 75k is a lot of money for a nanny! Get over yourself OP. BTW, I'm a nanny.


+1

I am an attorney and my first years I was putting in 80+ hrs a week, I was almost living at the office!!! And what was I paid in those days, 75k!


I am an attorney who worked pretty sane hours for about 65k/year when i started out. No way would I have trade five nights of freedom for 10k.

OP - would the extra 10k/year even cover rent for an apartment you use on weekends?


She would have to get a tiny studio and out away from the city, and then it still probably wouldn't be enough. $10,000 for rent is only $833 per month, and I get that as a discount rent in my work exchange in SF for one bedroom and private bath in a shared house.
Anonymous
Why do these parents even have kids??? So sad. And they have a weekend nanny! So these kids are single handedly raising other peoples kids. When the kid graduates college, wins the Noble prize, I bet the nanny wont even get an invitation or any credit.
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