The ones that come to your house once a week or something for a couple hours earn $25, but that is not the same thing as $25 per hour. They just earn a flat rate of $25 and they will stay and clean until they finish. It's all under the table and always a flat rate. If they worked hourly they would just go really slow and take it easy and spend 8 hours doing a light cleaning on a small house. |
My hvac repairman got paid $50 just for driving 10 miles to my house, then $100 for 45 minutes of repair. New nanny paradigm? |
HVAC repairman has a lot more schooling than a nanny though. |
Nanny bashing time again? |
How is this posting (in blue) considered posting like a middle school girl? You must be nuts, you cannot even capitalize DCUM and you're mocking my post...??! PP Here: Sure there are some nannies who do it all, wear many hats and do the cooking, cleaning, laundry, shopping, errand running, etc. ON TOP of childcare. But what most people on here do not take into account, is the more chores you assign your nanny, that is less time/energy she will have for your child(ren.) What is more important?? Stretching your dollar to the max or having a happy, well-cared for child. Because you cannot have it all. Something would have to give.
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Wrong on both counts. Very few nannies make $25/hr, no matter how often you post that nonsense. |
Rest assured, I am anything but a doormat. I'm very organized and detailed. I love what I do -every aspect of my job. I believe some people can handle more than others. My employers are wonderful people. We have no issues after three years of employment. |
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Thanks for backing me up!! We seem to handle things similarly! Enjoy your grocery outings with the triplets!!
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| How do you hang onto two year old triplets at the grocery store? And shop? |
There are these amazing things called grocery carts. Our main grocery store has several that fit 3 children. 2 of them sit in the front in a little car or bus and then one in the regular seat. There are not fights because we have our system and we rotate who sits where. If we go to a different store or the big carts are not available I have this thing called the Buggy Bench that is has been a lifesaver. It was developed by a mom of twins. In a pinch I can also just use our triple stroller and pick up a few things. Also I've been their nanny since they were born, so they are very well behaved with me. We have our moments, but for the most part things run smoothly. We are out almost every day, so they are used to it. We also attend story time, music class, gymnastics class and a beginning preschool class. |
I've posted this before, but this really depends on where you live. I live in San Francisco and $25/hr is a very normal rate here, especially for any family with more than 1 child and/or a nanny with good experience and/or a degree. As a result there are many many nannies making $25/hr and up here. |
Good that they have nanny stability. Really good. They're lucky to have you. |
| I admire you, triplet nanny! |
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I am a nanny who is happy to grocery shop! I think its good for the kids to see food and I think taking the kids to do the shopping can have a Fe wither benefits. For example picky eaters can pick out a piece of fruit or a veggie and I can say when I feed it to them 'this is the apple you chose in the store'. You can also pick a new food to try each week kinda like a game again great with picky eaters or pick out foods in color ie for lunch lets have all yellow foods (corn, cheese, pasta, bananas custard ect).
This can help smaller children with colours and children who are just learning to talk get to know the names of foods. Older children can read the list and cross things off. Like many nannies I am the one doing most of the cooking for the children (lunch and dinner, as well as packing snacks) so I most probably know best what we are running low on/what we will need for the week. |