| I'm interested in pursuing a nanny share for DS but have a lot of questions regarding cost, logistics, etc. of course I realize that specifics will vary but in general, what do most arrangements look like? This is in DC, btw. |
| Cost for one child with a nanny is roughly $16-20/hr. Cost for same child in a share is roughly $10-14/hr. |
Why would a nanny do two babies for 16? That's plain stupid to even suggest such nonsense. Most nannies get more than that for only ONE child. |
| There are probably many threads on this but these are more difficult to pull together but worth the savings. Things to discuss: (1) age of the children (same age, etc); (2) place of the share (your house?); (3) cost (between $20-25 total or $10-$12.50 each); (4) type of nanny?: (5) need to each have a separate employee number and each must pay taxes separately (nanny will get a w-2 from both of you); (6) sick days (who gets the nanny?); (7) vacation and paid leave must be agreed on with both families; (8) need a detailed contract; and (9) finding the "right" fit - need to have similar parenting ideas...good luck! |
Pardon my misunderstanding. I agree that a share nanny would expect over 25. |
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-Pay taxes separately - you each need to set-up payroll (she is technically employed by two employers)
-Set location or switch between locations -vacation and paid sick leave (2 weeks usually in summer/winter; 3 sick days) -agree who will get nanny if child is sick (like daycare, you will likely need to stay home with sick kid) -pay between $25/hr ($12.50 each) PLUS taxes -pay weekly, bi-weekly, monthly -find nanny willing to do a share (ideal if kids are the same age) -agreed to activities, nap schedules, meals -set hours per day -agreed to OT if one family is late -have a contract on all of these issues |
| This is asked a LOT on here OP. Good advice above but also do a search - it will be very helpful to you. |
| You can get two high needs babies, which results in lots of crying all day. The nanny won't tell you though. |