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Anonymous wrote:I am in my 3rd nanny share 3 different children and nannies) and we have paid $7,50-10 per family).

Why so unstable?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Range is from $20-30/hr.
Anonymous
Range in DC is $18-23/hr.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Range in DC is $18-23/hr.

You've examined pay stubs or other verifiable information?
No, you haven't, Einstein. Don't be silly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Range in DC is $18-23/hr.

You've examined pay stubs or other verifiable information?
No, you haven't, Einstein. Don't be silly.


Oh, please stop the ridiculous name-calling.

We pay 15 an hour in our share, OP - so a total of $30 for the nanny (who is wonderful).
Anonymous
I would think $22 is fair, and I am a MB.

We did a share for one year several years ago, and it was $20.
Anonymous
I have a nanny share and Each family paid $12.50/h, total 25/h
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Range in DC is $18-23/hr.

You've examined pay stubs or other verifiable information?
No, you haven't, Einstein. Don't be silly.

I've examined the paystub our nanny has and it says $9.50/hr on it.
Anonymous
We're in the Dupont/Logan area in a two baby share with an experienced nanny and pay $23 p/hour ($11.50 p/family).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hello,

If you wouldn't mind sharing what you pay your nanny for a nanny share for two infants, and the qualifications that they have, I would greatly appreciate it. We are seeing things all over the board and want to make sure we are offering adequate compensation.

We are requiring the nanny to be CPR certified, speak fluent English (another language is great as well but not required), have previous experience watching two infants, keep a basic daily log (bodily functions, eating, sleeping), and be willing to take the kids out on walks and to activities. We hope to find someone who can teach the babies some basic sign language. We are offering 2 weeks paid vacation, all federal holidays off, and 5 days paid sick leave. We will be paying on the books.

Thank you!



For what you want. $30/hr minimum for your kid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hello,

If you wouldn't mind sharing what you pay your nanny for a nanny share for two infants, and the qualifications that they have, I would greatly appreciate it. We are seeing things all over the board and want to make sure we are offering adequate compensation.

We are requiring the nanny to be CPR certified, speak fluent English (another language is great as well but not required), have previous experience watching two infants, keep a basic daily log (bodily functions, eating, sleeping), and be willing to take the kids out on walks and to activities. We hope to find someone who can teach the babies some basic sign language. We are offering 2 weeks paid vacation, all federal holidays off, and 5 days paid sick leave. We will be paying on the books.

Thank you!



For what you want. $30/hr minimum for your kid.

We've had all that for $19/hr, $9.50 per family. Upper NW DC. What you're asking for is quite standard in terms of nanny qualifications.
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