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Anonymous
We pay $30 hourly plus $350 Health Insurance stipend , 2 weeks vacation and all US Holidays. We’re in Bethesda and the going rate is $25-$35 before taxes.
Anonymous
We live in Kensington and have had three nannies over the past 10 years for our twins. We started each nanny between $16 and $18 an hour. Two of them we found through neighborhood referrals, and the third, our current nanny/housekeeper, we found on care.com.

It’s a 50 hour week position, 10 paid holidays, two weeks vacation starting, five sick days.

We give a one dollar an hour raise annually, and add other benefits over the years including additional vacation time, partial or full coverage of health insurance, and bonuses once or twice a year. Our current nanny has been with us for five years, and I think we are hitting the ceiling on hourly compensation, But we have added substantial other benefits so she now gets almost a month of vacation, full health insurance, and if we put a ceiling on the hourly rate we will increase her bonus amount and maybe even reduce her hours.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes! To above post. This is ridiculous and I wish parents would really think about why they want a nanny before hiring. Especially, those of you that want to offer $16 an hr (in this area at that!) and believe $25-$30 an hr is outrageous. We care for your child/children, drive to school/activities, teach, care for them when sick, meal prep/cook, laundry, keep house tidy and try to make your lives a little easier when you come home. It’s a tough career but there are those of us that take it seriously and have a passion for it. So, please, make me understand!!!!!!

Oh, and FYI, the going rate is $25-$30 for the DMV area! And honestly, still isn’t enough for those of you selfish parents that hire us nannies for the wrong reason (SLAVERY)!!!


There are some really good nannies that do all of the above, but those are rare and are worth the money. Those are the nannies that parents with high pressure jobs feel comfortable leaving their children for days at a time while on work trips. The nannies that I tend to see are the ones at the park ignoring the kids. $25 for that type of care is unreasonable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes! To above post. This is ridiculous and I wish parents would really think about why they want a nanny before hiring. Especially, those of you that want to offer $16 an hr (in this area at that!) and believe $25-$30 an hr is outrageous. We care for your child/children, drive to school/activities, teach, care for them when sick, meal prep/cook, laundry, keep house tidy and try to make your lives a little easier when you come home. It’s a tough career but there are those of us that take it seriously and have a passion for it. So, please, make me understand!!!!!!

Oh, and FYI, the going rate is $25-$30 for the DMV area! And honestly, still isn’t enough for those of you selfish parents that hire us nannies for the wrong reason (SLAVERY)!!!


There are some really good nannies that do all of the above, but those are rare and are worth the money. Those are the nannies that parents with high pressure jobs feel comfortable leaving their children for days at a time while on work trips. The nannies that I tend to see are the ones at the park ignoring the kids. $25 for that type of care is unreasonable.


Amazon and most fast food restaurants pay 15 an hour with taxes taken out and far tougher working conditions. It’s insulting and tone deaf to say that a 25/hour salaried nanny position is slavery.
Anonymous
I’d start at a salary you are comfortable with and go from there. We started at $18 an hour off the books and were having trouble finding anyone we were comfortable with so increased salary and added benefits and paying on the books. We found someone for $22 an hour that we really liked. We noticed above $20, quality of candidates really increased.
Anonymous
One of my clients told me that she went thorough 4 nannies the first year. She just wasn't offering enough. She had no idea she had to give them any benefits. They are in Bethesda.

She now has a weekday nanny (40 hours only) and a weekend nanny (12 hours).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Care.com calculator for 20816 zip code - 2-5 years’ experience, 2 kids, 40 hours/week is $15.50/hour.


Hmm
McDonald’s or nanny to a kid??
Anonymous
I challenge anyone to show us how you live on 15/hr in this area.... unless you’re still living with mom and all you need is pocket money.
Anonymous
Nannies on this forum are nuts!!! Such angry people
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I challenge anyone to show us how you live on 15/hr in this area.... unless you’re still living with mom and all you need is pocket money.


Tell that to everyone working in fast food, meat packing plants, house keepers, people who bartend and wait tables, nail salon techs, cleaners, and drivers for Amazon. Somehow people manage - and sometimes that involves government assistance.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I challenge anyone to show us how you live on 15/hr in this area.... unless you’re still living with mom and all you need is pocket money.


Tell that to everyone working in fast food, meat packing plants, house keepers, people who bartend and wait tables, nail salon techs, cleaners, and drivers for Amazon. Somehow people manage - and sometimes that involves government assistance.

Funny how you can’t answer the question. Lol.
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