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What is your gross annual salary and weekly hours? Is it averge for your area? Above/below?
Me: $31,000 30hrs, above Considering a new position with more hours, but lower hourly pay and was wondering what others make. |
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25k, paid for 40 hrs but usually work 35-40 hrs, slightly below average for my area (not DC or anywhere near).
I am broke all the time but I have also had over 2 months of paid vacation since January so I'm not complaining. |
| $41,184. 36 hours, 4 days a week (no OT, even though in CA OT starts after 8h a day - and I'm fine with this). I'm paid market rate for an agency nanny in the Bay Area, CA. |
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Mine is around 45-50K (two positions, one with variable hours) annually. Around 43-50 hours per week (sometimes 55-60.)
I think I'm paid an average rate for an agency nanny in my area. |
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Average about $72k I usually work 45-55 hours a week.
I'm guessing it's about average for my area (southern California). |
| About $45K, 45 hours per week, about average for a share nanny in the DC area. |
| $85,000. 103-106hrs a week. NYC. I think it is average for this type of position. |
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65,000-68,000 GROSS; 49,700-50,200 NET, for 50 hours a week in Boston. My income fluctuates because I occasionally cut hours during stressful semesters.
No healthcare benefits offered. |
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46000, 50 hrs, not DC
Way, way above typical market rates for this area |
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My base salary is $78,000 for 50 hours a week in the San Francisco Bay area. Often work a little more than 50 hours and get paid for every 15 minutes I work
I think my salary is slightly above average for the area. |
No, you are definitely on the high side. |
You have no clue, 20:29, so shut it. |
Yes, I do, pp. i've lived here for 30 years on the westside of LA and employed nannies for the last 20. Funny how you resort to being crude when challenged. |
LA is very different from San Fran and the nanny market is completely different. |
No kidding. San Francisco is not in southern california. LA is. |