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10 or less years of experience you should never go above $22
15-20 years of experience you should be willing to pay $24-$30 with education. She don't even have 10 years of experience and she wants $28, too much. |
| OP, did you offer her benefit? If so what? or does she want $28 with no benefit. |
In other words, she overpriced her work. |
| We offered 10 days PTO of her choice plus 8 holidays (immediately eligible). Annual raises and bonuses (assuming good performance). Snow policy in line with gov. Guaranteed weekly pay based on a 50 hr week (i.e. Would include overtime pay for 10 hours) and would be paid even if we didn't use her... |
| continue with your search she is asking for too much.. |
| 10 PTO is small..We did 15 PTO for our nanny share |
You already said youself you paid $20 for share several years ago? I think you answered your question by yourself. |
she's being greedy. she thinks by marginally cutting the rate per family from a one-family one-child nanny she will make out like a bandit. in reality there is lots of wiggle room and chance for her to prove herself and get raises. Start at $20/hour (of which $18-20 is the market 2-child rate) and take it from there. $14/hour/family for one sleepy naptime infant is way over market. Nanny shares pay $10-12/hr for one kid, and $12-14/hr for two kids. No sob story needed. |
Language barrier should be a deal breaker no matter what her rate is! |
| $20 is good for some that has five years of experience.. but not someone that has over 14+ years of experience.. |
| $28 is high to start. We paid $23 net of SSI/medicaid to start (which works out to about $25) and people thought that was high on the Hill. Our nanny had ~20 years of experience and lots of experience w/ infants and shares and our neighborhood. |
| ^^ That should be medicare obviously. |
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Yes, I agree. $28/HR is a little much.
For your portion of the pay, you could just hire one Nanny who will give your child 1000% of their attention all day. |
| OP are you still looking for a nanny? Or did you hire the one for $28hr? If you did not I would like to apply. |
Way too much, you can get a good share nanny for $18-22. |