You would be surprised how many mothers haven't got a clue. Many have a day nanny and a night nurse. |
I don't believe you. She is undocumented and you are paying her in cash. Admit it. And is "Firstly" the same as "First"? |
Firvwhatbyouvwsntvto pay, you are dreaming. Minimum.of $30/hr. |
| Lemme just be clear so I understand correctly. You want someone who has a degree (so probably student loans to go with that) and you want to pay them less than what they would be making with that degree to clean up after you? A. You do not need a degree to do this job, you need common sense, and I can assure you that many people who have teaching degrees cannot be good nannies, and many of them don't want to be B. There's no such thing as perfect, how about you work on finding someone who will love and care for your family, regardless of what "credentials" they have. Sure having CPR and some references go a long way but this ridiculous expectation of having this crazy resume is just that. Crazy. |
| Trilingual nanny here with ECE and a masters degree, my rate is $40/hr gross but I'm in LA. I wouldn't do a full time job for that rate, but I'd do evening babysitting if it was cash and the kids are asleep. I'm currently babysitting right now for $20/hr. Kids asleep. |
If the kids wake up do you charge more? |
Shopping? |
Even if these people both work 50 hours/wk, that's still 68 hours a week that mom has the baby. I find it difficult to believe that people have no idea how much work it is to take care of their own child. |
| I think you would have trouble finding someone who is all of those things OP. Surely someone who has a few years experience, has a lovely character and is great with your kids will suffice? It's not about settling, just reassessing what is truly important amd essential in a nanny. |
Sounds like a nanny wrote this. |
| Our nanny has all those things except the ECE credentials (admittedly, a big thing), but is a college grad and former preschool teacher. I pay her $20/hr. She is bilingual in Spanish, for which families in my area do not pay a premium because it is so common, but I have noticed that nannies bilingual in other languages, French, in particular, can charge a premium. |
| In the DC area you can get a good nanny with all of these things minus the ECE degree starting at $15/hour, and even more easily at $18 or so/hour. IME an ECE degree is less useful than experience and nanny's willingness to engage in activities you suggest. |
Nannies lower their expectations all the time. |
And so do employers. No one will be everything you want (or that you discover you want after employing someone for a while.) No one is perfect and there will be compromises. Put time into thinking about what are your true non-negotiables, versus the things you'd like to have but aren't as essential. And think hard about your parenting and management style - that can play a huge role in achieving a good fit with whomever you hire. Your rate range is very competitive - you should have plenty of applicants. Good luck. |
For good reason. |