Can someone share the basics of nanny shares? RSS feed

Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Cost for one child with a nanny is roughly $16-20/hr. Cost for same child in a share is roughly $10-14/hr.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous
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!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.

Pardon my misunderstanding. I agree that a share nanny would expect over 25.
Anonymous
-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
Anonymous
This is asked a LOT on here OP. Good advice above but also do a search - it will be very helpful to you.
Anonymous
You can get two high needs babies, which results in lots of crying all day. The nanny won't tell you though.
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