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Anonymous wrote:$10 is not an acceptable rate for a nanny job period.
That rate is okay for a teenage sitter or a mother's helper.
It's not entitled to know your worth and expect to be paid accordingly.
I am certain I have more education and experience than you.
Keep thinking like a slave.
quote=Anonymous]
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We get it. You are worth WAY more than $10/hr.
Perhaps your grammar capabilities (and maturity level?)are the reason people are less than quick to make that assumption...

Which are you the nanny employer that underpays or the nanny that accepts low payment ,or our resident perfect nanny?


None of the above. Just an experienced nanny who is sick of all of the entitled brats that post threads about how above everyone else they are, and how DARE anyone presume to pay them such meager rates..oh yeah and all of the people that do are insulting the entire nannying profession. $10/hr is a perfectly reasonable rate for certain positions and many of you could do with a little humility; realize that in plenty of other professions you would be making a lot less (especially given the fact that most nannies have no real credentials or relevant education).
If you don't want to take a job paying $10/hr, DON'T TAKE IT! Why accept a position just to turn around and bitch about how little you are being paid?


Nanny of this post - you and I would get along. And I'm sure I would consider you worthy of being paid well more than $10/hr.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:$10 is not an acceptable rate for a nanny job period.
That rate is okay for a teenage sitter or a mother's helper.
It's not entitled to know your worth and expect to be paid accordingly.
I am certain I have more education and experience than you.
Keep thinking like a slave.
quote=Anonymous]
Just curious, which PhD program did you graduate from?
Anonymous
Q: things that annoy me
A: quickly realizing what a joke the DCUM nanny forum is.
Anonymous
I cannot imagine any parent paying someone other than a teen-ager or an illegal immigrant ten dollars an hour to watch their child.

Anywhere in America.

Even on some small hick farm in Kansas.
Anonymous
All over the mid-west and mid north-west the going rate for an adult babysitter or nanny is in the <$10 range. $5 an hour is not uncommon.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Q: things that annoy me
A: quickly realizing what a joke the DCUM nanny forum is.


Are you still mad that your question was deleted? Want a hug?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:$10 is not an acceptable rate for a nanny job period.
That rate is okay for a teenage sitter or a mother's helper.
It's not entitled to know your worth and expect to be paid accordingly.
I am certain I have more education and experience than you.
Keep thinking like a slave.
quote=Anonymous]
Just curious, which PhD program did you graduate from?


You have to have a PhD to earn more than $10 per hour?
Anonymous
*being told 'you'll be off early!' Only to get out five minutes late

*parents trying to 'flex' my hours to cover the price of their date night babysitting... Um i'm
Giving up a Saturday... the three hours you MIGHT remember to let me off early for doesn't equal a day off

*the stay at home mom down the street constantly sending her kids over 'to play' and then leaving the house

*never getting off on time due to parents being late and chatty

*mb/db daily texting and calling after I'm
Off... Whyyyy!?
Anonymous
My list:

-18-19 year nanny candidates requesting $15 an hour outside of DC just because they babysat their cousins for four months one summer.

THOSE people deserve $10 or even slightly less.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:$10 is not an acceptable rate for a nanny job period.
That rate is okay for a teenage sitter or a mother's helper.
It's not entitled to know your worth and expect to be paid accordingly.
I am certain I have more education and experience than you.
Keep thinking like a slave.
quote=Anonymous]
Just curious, which PhD program did you graduate from?


You have to have a PhD to earn more than $10 per hour?

The PP was asserting that she was certainly more educated than anyone responding to her. I was curious as to the extent of her education.
Anonymous
-- my nanny calling and texting all.day.long, late at night, all weekend. I am not your mommy!
Anonymous
Seconding a pp w/ a nanny who thinks I'm her personal emergency fund for any expenses.

Our nanny is a fantastic nanny but she's not so great at adult life management skills like budgeting. I'm pretty tired of feeling responsible for her at a level that goes well beyond a professional relationship.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My list:

-18-19 year nanny candidates requesting $15 an hour outside of DC just because they babysat their cousins for four months one summer.

THOSE people deserve $10 or even slightly less.


$10 is fine for a person with this level of experience. However I would not hire them as a nanny maybe as a mother's helper or a date night sitter no way would I hire them 8 or more hours a day solo.
Anonymous
I think if you want to offer $10 per hour offer that from the start. Bait and switch doesn't' work.
Anonymous
I really hate when people have an ad out for say two kids, like a 3 and 7 year old and then they point out the 7 year old is "pretty much self sufficient and doesn't need care" and just want to pay you a 1 child rate.

That 7 year old will want more attention than the 3 year old. I guarantee it.
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