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I also agree with others here, OP you look as if you are playing games and MB's sense that you are all about money.
Now in defense of this nanny, many nannies go to INA, Nanny care HUB and other sites that kind of instigate the game playing. Nannies bragging how they make 30+ an hour, that if you use the A to Z contract or pay and take the training you can get more money. I think this OP has learned a good lesson on here even if some are being snarky about it. |
| Op how much did they offer you |
It feels bad that this is the case, but although special needs children require more work and expertise those families are definitely not paying more because of it. They are usually pressed for money as it is, the state pays attendants $11/hr, etc. If anything you will earn less working with special needs. |
She offered 18/hr but I wanted at least $21 based on my research on here since this is in DC. It would have been very convenient for me as we both live in far SE DC. |
For 1 child, $18 is reasonable to start. If you want more, you may be able to find it, but it's probably going to take awhile. |
I guess, if you don't speak any English and aren't legal here. |
$18/hr is above market rates for DC for a single child and only nanny duties. If you wanted $21/hr, you would have to be offering more to be worth the top of the rate. Light housekeeping, grocery shopping or light errands. Maybe easy family meal prep for the evening. If you aren't willing and able to do these extras, consider doing a nanny share, where you could probably easy make that rate. |
The very best professional nannies are expected to provide the highest quality of care, not housekeeping duties. Cheap illegals are a dime a dozen to "watch your kids" and clean your house. Why invest in high quality care? |