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Anonymous
For people who are nannies or who pay nannies to work at least 50 hours a week, how much is the pay? (If you give an hourly rate, please say if there is time and a half after 40 hours).
Anonymous
Gross $900 a week, 50 hours.
Anonymous
1600 per week gross 60 hr
Anonymous
Nanny here, my base rate can range anywhere between 18-25 an hour (depending on the position) and time and a half on that base hourly rate for all hours over 40. I usually work 50 hour work week positions and gross at or above 1,000 weekly.
Anonymous
$800 plus gas, 2 kids, Chevy chase
Anonymous
He's up to $18 an hour now, and it's law to get time a a half after 40 hours a week. Works 50 hours a week.
Anonymous
The below us what everyone in major cities contracts up and then Breedlove or whatever direct deposit your weekly pay:

Goal: blended $18/hour for 50 hours, $900 weekly gross pay cheque

Equation:40hours*X + 10hours*1.5X = $18*50 = $900/week

Hourly wage X technically: $16.36
OT wage 1.5X technically: $24.50
Anonymous
$800 for 50 hours. Northern SS.
Anonymous
$850/week gross. 50 hours. Preschooler twins. Lower MoCo
Anonymous
$19 an hour - one toddler - 3.5 hours at time-and-a-half (total 43.5 hours a week).
Anonymous
$25/hr - 40 hrs/wk + 10hrs OT
Anonymous
Part-time/weekends and holidays - one infant. $23 an hour. 20 hours a week with 10 hours guaranteed. Only go into overtime on holiday weeks.
Anonymous
Gross $900/week 55 hrs 15 hrs kids are in school
Anonymous
Gross $935, 50 hours and 3 kids.
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Anonymous wrote:The below us what everyone in major cities contracts up and then Breedlove or whatever direct deposit your weekly pay:

Goal: blended $18/hour for 50 hours, $900 weekly gross pay cheque

Equation:40hours*X + 10hours*1.5X = $18*50 = $900/week

Hourly wage X technically: $16.36
OT wage 1.5X technically: $24.50


Do you think most families find it easier to hire a nanny who is only looking at gross wages, rather than having a set hourly range they expect AND OT where applicable?

If so, why do you think your 'formula" above is standard? Is it because nannies may not know they have a right to be paid OT, or because they just want a gros rate that is acceptable to them and don't care what their hourly rate is?
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