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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:$20-22/hr should get you many good candidates, OP.


+1. If you don't expect the person to run on her own management (i.e., you plan to leave lists and instructions for each day), you could probably stay in the $18-$20 range. But, if you want someone who can take the job and run with it, then you need to be thinking more $20-$25.


Not for 40 hours.

Many people pay $75-100 a day for this type of work plus after school,children watching/driving.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:$20-22/hr should get you many good candidates, OP.


+1. If you don't expect the person to run on her own management (i.e., you plan to leave lists and instructions for each day), you could probably stay in the $18-$20 range. But, if you want someone who can take the job and run with it, then you need to be thinking more $20-$25.


Not for 40 hours.

Many people pay $75-100 a day for this type of work plus after school,children watching/driving.


$100/day is about $12.50/hr for a 40 hour week. You would not find anyone reliable and legal for that in the DMV.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:$20-22/hr should get you many good candidates, OP.


+1. If you don't expect the person to run on her own management (i.e., you plan to leave lists and instructions for each day), you could probably stay in the $18-$20 range. But, if you want someone who can take the job and run with it, then you need to be thinking more $20-$25.


Not for 40 hours.

Many people pay $75-100 a day for this type of work plus after school,children watching/driving.


$100/day is about $12.50/hr for a 40 hour week. You would not find anyone reliable and legal for that in the DMV.


RIght, not for 40 hours. after school cleaning, shuttling, errands, cooking isn't an 8 hour day. 1 or 2 to 6pm a day.
nannydebsays

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PP, that's nice, but OP said she is looking for 40 hours a week. So based on the math above by you and others, 4 - 5 hours a day for $100 is exactly $20 - $25 per hour.

Therefore, OP should expect to pay a nanny manager in the $20/hour or more range.
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