...on "home care"? |
A parent in NY says that 15 year old highschool kids get paid $15/hr. to babysit.
Same rate as "professional nanny" "market rate"?? |
I used to get paid $15/hour in high school and that was 7 years ago in Indiana |
Looks like the "$15/hr market rate nanny" is a grand myth well promoted by a couple of individuals on this board. From what I hear out in the real world, it's closer to $20-30/hr. for professional nannies in the Washington area. |
Yeah, right. Good luck finding that $30/hr job. |
We live in NY and my teenages does get $15/hour to babysit. |
They did not say that ALL NY parents pay their HS sitters that rate, but some apparantly do pay $15/hr. |
Thank god, how else would she afford that $300 prom dress?? |
I am really surprised that IN teenagers get $15/hr to babysit but ok. that is totally irrelevant to the DC market though. My nanny earns 800 a week but there is no way i'd pay a teenager $15/hr to babysit my sleeping kids. that's nuts - but if that is what families need to pay in IN, then more power to them. It's not what I need to pay here to get a grad student even to sit. |
I was paid $12-$16/hr as a HS babysitter in the (omg) 90s... |
$30/hour? LMAOOOO. Now that's a delusional myth that is VERY rare. If this was the case then most people would skip college and go strait into nannying. |
I was paid $15+/hr for babysitting in small town Maine when I was in middle school and high school in the 90s/early '00s. |
How much you pay, depends on who you want. |
Lots (but NOT most) parents in the Washington are can afford the 20 to 30 range for a professional nanny who is everything they want. Mostly, that means a well-established history of proven success. |
I don't see why nannies think they should may more than whatever anyone pays an evening sitter. If you only hire an evening sitter for a few hours every few months its not a big deal to pay then 10-12-15..it really doesn't matter that much to employers.
If you are hiring someone for 45-50 hours a week, 52 weeks a year, the average rate matters a lot as you are talking about differences of thousands of dollars. The DC market is $12-$15 average and no where near $20-$30 as one nanny desperately hopes you will believe. Every average $1 per hour costs the employer $2,860 (factoring in 10%/$260 for taxes, etc). If you hire a nanny for an extra $3 more than the market or other qualified candidates then you just wasted $8,580 dollars. Its financially irresponsible to over pay for something at this level unless you have lots of discretionary wealth. |