| How much I should charge for nanny share? I'm experience, AAS in early child hood development and have great references. |
| $20- 30 per hour in total |
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The $20-30 poster is off her rocker.
$18-20 per hour total for a typical 40-50 hour week. |
| Agreed - $18-$20 is the norm. |
| If they are both infants $20-22hr. Older children $20hr |
| Some nannies earn $25/hr for only one child. |
Sounds about right, though slightly high. |
I think even $18 is a little high for a share. I'd expect more like $16 total. $8/hr per family. |
You must be in the middle of nowhere, or super stupid. |
Or smart to pay going rates. |
Why would a nanny expect only $18 to $20 for two children when she can get $18 - $20 for one child? |
There are no "going" rates. In the DC area, nannies earn anywhere from minimum wage to $30+ an hour. You may, however, have an average rate based on what you and your friends choose to tell each other. If we want any actual facts, we need to see: 1. Pay stubs 2. W-2's |
| I live in NE, DC and we pay 10 bucks per family, so 20 total. My friend in NW pays the same. |
What kind of person did you get? Where did you find her? |
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The market rates in DC are $15-17/hr for one child and $16-18/hr for two children. Shares are usually on the higher end at $18-20/hr because the job is more complex with two families.
There are very few nannies who earn $25+ an hour unless they are special needs nannies or have jobs with significantly more duties than the norm, like a nanny/house manager. Or have 4+ children to mind. |