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Anonymous
1 6 month old, with after school duties for 5 year old (4-7 pm).

800/week. 55 hours. DC metro.
Anonymous
Hourly rate, OP?
Anonymous
That works out to 12.80 per hr with over time. That's pretty low. Are you looking for a nanny with experience ?

12.80 x40 = 512
12.80 + 6.40 = 19.20 ( over time rate )

19.20 x 15 = 288

288 + 512 = 800

12.80 per hr is very low
Anonymous
When they give you a weekly rate instead of an hourly rate, yeah, they're trying to get over on you.
Anonymous
That's quite a low hourly rate OP, but a reasonable weekly salary. It's just that your nanny will work quite hard for what she might be able to earn in fewer hours with another family. What is your list of requirements?

Do you want English fluency? Paid on the books? Ability to drive? Cooking or any light housekeeping? Ability to help your older child with homework?

You can always test the market at that rate and see if you're happy with the applicant pool you have. But if you can bump that rate up some you might fight it really expands your options.
Anonymous
Sorry - ...you might FIND it....
Anonymous
It's clear to me that OP can't afford a nanny.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's clear to me that OP can't afford a nanny.


+1 I doubt you could find a teenage babysitter for $12.80 an hour.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's clear to me that OP can't afford a nanny.


+1 I doubt you could find a teenage babysitter for $12.80 an hour.

My friends 13 year old daughter charges 15 per hr
Anonymous
Former MB here. Think that it is too low, as it works out to an average of 14.50 per hour... Going to be difficult to find someone for that amount, plus you do want to pay someone a living wage, so to speak. Probably makes more sense to go the nanny share or daycare route.
Anonymous
OP here. Sorry not posting for me. I certainly think it's too low. Our nanny is paid 925 for fewer hours. Just a reality check needed, thanks.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's clear to me that OP can't afford a nanny.


+1 I doubt you could find a teenage babysitter for $12.80 an hour.


$800 a WEEK is much more than someone who didn't go to college can easily find, let alone a teenager.

Some other options are 38 hours a week at McDonalds for about $300. Or being a teaching aide at a school full time for about $375 a week ($750 per paycheck.) Or stocking at Walmart for somewhere between $300-400 a week.

Knowing these numbers now beings OPs nanny is starting to look pretty good.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's clear to me that OP can't afford a nanny.


+1 I doubt you could find a teenage babysitter for $12.80 an hour.


$800 a WEEK is much more than someone who didn't go to college can easily find, let alone a teenager.

Some other options are 38 hours a week at McDonalds for about $300. Or being a teaching aide at a school full time for about $375 a week ($750 per paycheck.) Or stocking at Walmart for somewhere between $300-400 a week.

Knowing these numbers now beings OPs nanny is starting to look pretty good.



Who didn't go to college? Our nanny has a masters degree.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's clear to me that OP can't afford a nanny.


+1 I doubt you could find a teenage babysitter for $12.80 an hour.


$800 a WEEK is much more than someone who didn't go to college can easily find, let alone a teenager.

Some other options are 38 hours a week at McDonalds for about $300. Or being a teaching aide at a school full time for about $375 a week ($750 per paycheck.) Or stocking at Walmart for somewhere between $300-400 a week.

Knowing these numbers now beings OPs nanny is starting to look pretty good.



Who didn't go to college? Our nanny has a masters degree.


The teenage babysitter PP was claiming wouldn't touch a job paying as low as $12.80 an hour.
Anonymous
The 13 year old wouldn't be able to get a job legally at any of those places, nor would she be allowed to work 40 hours a week until she is much older. Parents in the DC area will pay $15/hour to a high school babysitter for a few hours a week, so why would teenagers wants to work somewhere else for less money (when they are old enough to do so legally)?
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