My infant rate is 25/hr. Might be just me. I make no claim to know what every other person earns. |
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In NW DC, the going rate is anywhere between $12-18/hr.
Personally, I would offer $16-17/hr for one child with only child related duties involved. The person who told you the starting rate of $20/hr is nuts. Very rare for a single child. |
So says the nanny market rate queen. You have no clue to your apparent foolishness. Or show some data to support your wild claims. |
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$16 or $17/hour isn't a wild claim. It's a good rate in DC.
Why are you so offended by the truth? |
Your entire notion of "a going rate" is nonsense unless you can prove it. Until then, you have an opinion. |
| Let her list the position at this rate and see the applications come in. If she finds a number of good candidates who are happy with this rate, here's your proof. |
Agree. The nannies on this board are ridiculous in their rate claims. OP -the other thing to keep in mind is that you should negotiate. Nannies have their rate that they hope to get, the rate that they pragmatically think they will get, and the rate that they will accept. If a nanny asks for $20, just politely tell her that this is beyond your budget and you are only offering X. Every nanny who initially asked for a higher rate, quickly came back and said she was interested in the rate that we were offering. |
Its not nannies, its nanny if she's even that. She makes the same claim on every rate thread. Please don't think she represents us all. |
No one represents us all, not even you. Lol. |
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Agree: $14-16/hr for 1 child, room for $0.50 annual raises and reassess when if there is child #2, 3-6 hours of preschool, regular school etc.
You are constantly redoing the job specs as children need more or less time, or adding more cooking, cleaning to fill up a 6-10 hour day. |
Fifty cent annual raise? LOL! Lady, you are sick. |
| we pay 16/hr, one toddler from 8 to 4, two kids from 4 to 6. terrific, wonderful, loving nanny. but not college educated and does not drive. |