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We have not hired a nanny in a while.
What is the going rate in DC for a nanny/house hold manager? She would do everything that has to do with the kids and the house. Thanks |
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How old are the kids? By "everything," do you mean deep cleaning, grocery shopping, cooking, organizing, purchasing, etc., or just some of those? What about the yard or pets?
I would say the low end is $25/hr, but it could be $10/more depending on what you're looking for, or $5/less if there really aren't that many expectations besides being there. |
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Oh lord... Here we go again..
OP the goinf rate is between $15-20/h You can find great nanny for $16-18/h for 1 child and $20-22/h for 2 kids quote=Anonymous]How old are the kids? By "everything," do you mean deep cleaning, grocery shopping, cooking, organizing, purchasing, etc., or just some of those? What about the yard or pets? I would say the low end is $25/hr, but it could be $10/more depending on what you're looking for, or $5/less if there really aren't that many expectations besides being there. |
| SHE WILL DO EVERYTHING THAT HAS TO DO WITH THE KIDS AND THE HOUSE.. SO SHE WILL BE DOING EVERYTHING.. You are looking to pay a house manger $25-35 depending how many children you have? If she will be doing housekeeping job? No house manger makes $20.. |
No need to yell. Who knows what OP meant by that? Maybe they have a weekly cleaning service for deep cleans; maybe they expect her to do yard work. Who knows? And if her kids are all 10 and up, that changes the calculus, too. There's nowhere near enough information here. |
| Two things OP said was household manger, and kids... So that already means the starting rate is $25.. Now depending how much work and how old the children are, will depend on on how much more she will have to pay. |
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Guess it kinds of depends on your house, kids, situation, etc. I have 2 children (one at home, one at school full time), $10 million house in NW DC, and 2 parents working outside of the house. We have a full time nanny earning $30/hr and a household manager that earns $27/hr.
If you are looking for ONE person to do EVERYTHING as you say, and you have a house of any reasonable size, I would encourage you to rethink things. Not because of the cost, but because that is too much for one person to do and you would be a bad employer. |
If your ever looking for a new nanny/housekeeper let me know I'm very professional and have extensive experience in both! You would not be disappointed I can send you my resume if interested |
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WHAT KIND OF EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE ARE YOU LOOKING FOR, OP? Our nanny basically runs our house and takes care of everything for DD - laundry, ordering supplies, grocery shopping, making DD's meals - but no cleaning at all. Her primary job is teaching and caring for our daughter and that has always come first with us. Nanny has a masters degree and experience as a preschool teacher. Since she is bright and well-educated, she sort of took over household ordering (paper towels and the like) as well as handling paying and instructing the biweekly housekeeper. Our nanny is paid $27 an hour plus we cover 100% of her health insurance. |
| ONE MILLION DOLLARS. |
the only reason rates are $22-25/hour are because they are part-time. Doing errands and watching kids after school. Totally different from nannying a baby or toddler from 8-5pm. The rate is higher as a sort of retainer function and to keep on the person who used to work more hours at a lower rate, now works less hours at a higher rate (and likely less gross per week). Cest la vie. |
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There are several factors:
Housekeeping versus tidying Letting people in to do things versus doing the research, scheduling and supervising all work How many kids and ages Whether there are other domestic employees and whether this position is the supervisor Grocery shopping and shopping in stores for kids' things versus online ordering Level of education and experience Whether there are pets, if they create more work and number of pets Whether there are other tasks required which are not normally required (yard work) Live-in versus live-out Benefits |
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Nannies don't clean your toilets, op. Sorry. |