I don't think I'm living in a bubble. $19/hr (gross) on the books comes down to $15/ hr take home (net) . Are you confusing net vs gross pay? An experienced nanny who drives in NW DC, is legal, has CPR/first aid cert, speaks English, etc., will cost that much. I don't know any legally paid on the books nannies who are paid less than $18/hr gross. |
Maybe some of you parents could earn more money if you learned to be nannies? Apparently, at least one of your DHs earns less than a good nanny. Very few decent legal Americans want to be nannies, so your choices of good nannies are limited. |
I would only pay $25 for a nanny with a good amount of experience (but still young enough to chase around a toddler and handle the demands of twin babies), all the Cert. neccasary, college educated with a Early Childhood Education background, etc. Anything less isn't worth the money. If I'm going to be dishes out that much it better benefit my children in every way possible. |
PP Here, sorry I meant 'necessary' and 'dishing'. Typed to fast without rereading like I normally do. |
Alot of woman who fail to go to college will turn to nannying instead of retail, waitressing, etc, because it's the easiest job above min-wage to get. So, if you want a real professional with all the education and experience then be prepared to pay a good wage. |
OP I think you are more in the $18-$20 range. You also want to be careful to look for someone who has experience with multiple young kids. The ECE/preschool type nanny may actually be a really bad fit for for this position. My neighbors nanny is amazing. She is foreign, in her late 30s, raised five kids close-in age, had worked with multiples and juggles things with ease, maturity and good judgement. In other cultures, multiple kids close in age isn't out of the ordinary. |
Why is this post continuing? OP already said she knew what she was going to pay.. |
OP one thing to consider is future raises. You are better off starting off in the $18-$20 range and build room for $1 raises each year even though the first year is arguably more work than the next year when your 3 yr old will go to preschool. The nannies on this site always try to jack up the rates. There aren't many $20 an hour jobs on the market. Heck, there aren't many $18 an hour jobs on the market. |
That simply isn't true. |