This. With all your children in school, there is no need to pay such a high rate. You'll find many good PT nannies in the $18-20 range. GL. |
I don't think $24/hour is all that great for three children. Some nannies get 25. for one child. |
not all nannies work for bill gates |
And you are one of them, no doubt. |
The main thing is that most nannies need to know you're paying as well as you can afford, in accordance with the quality of their work. |
Yes, we are currently paying $24 an hour for two kids, one in five-hour a day preschool and the other in elementary school. We are in Falls Church.
She has been their nanny since the their births. I anticipate being up to $28 an hour before both can handle after-care. |
We are paying $26 an hour for two children in school until 3PM. Like a PP, she has always been our children's nanny and I want to keep it that way for the sake of my kids. |
Nanny here getting $25 for one and I don't work for Gates or even a particularly wealthy family. (small house, old cars, etc.) They just choose to spend their money on the things they find most important. You see lots of people living barely within their means living in DC in a nice house with 2 or 3 high end cars and then only willing to pay $12 an hour for a nanny. There are families that do it the opposite way. |
+1 I work for two Ivy League graduates, one who is still getting his doctorate and not working. They live in a rental apartment but choose to spend their money on me - a former preschool teacher with a masters in Early Childhood Development - for their one child. I started at only $22 an hour but they gave me a dollar raise last month after my first year anniversary. It is not about wealth - it is about priorities. |
OK, but OP is starting over with a new nanny and older kids. She neither owes this new nanny the "lifetime loyalty" bonus nor needs someone who can handle, say, three toddlers. There is no reason for her to hire someone at those rates in Bethesda. |