Hello!
I have a 6 month old boy and currently am in a nannyshare with another child. They will be moving in the middle of February and I am looking to keep our current nanny but add another child to the share. Cost: $300 per week per family Hours: 0730-400pm Location: Currently my townhome in Alexandria (By Eisenhower Metro) but this can change if the other home is near Gender: n/a Age: n/a (my son is 6 months old currently) The nanny is really great and has great references (which she can share upon request). Please let me know if you are interested, have any questions, or need any additional information. My email is meljdimarco@gmail.com. Thank you!! Best, Melissa |
Wrong place. |
You are underpaying the nanny. |
U pay $7/hour per child?? Your nanny must be either stupid or desperate |
No overtime. |
You should be ashamed of yourselves. $14/hour for 2 infants? Put your kid in daycare please, and let your "great" nanny get a real job, if you truly believe she is great. |
Not OP, but how is $14 an hour plus overtime underpaying? It's not. |
When were you last responsible for two babies at the same time? Never? |
I'm not a nanny, so never. What's your point? |
$600/week, 42.5 hours, so...
600/43.75 = $13.72/hour. Just wow. |
My point is that you are underpaying your nanny. Between the two families, they are paying $13/hour + overtime...for 2 infants. That is ridiculously low, even for a nanny with no experience. Is the nanny even legal? You should be ashamed of yourself. |
I agree that this nanny should be paid more. However, the nanny that accepts this rate, in a nanny share, is the one who should be ashamed.
It's not the employer's fault if the nanny settles for so little. They're not running a charity. |
I'm not the OP and I'm not ashamed of myself. |
It's stressful working with two families this is why nannies make more is shares than working for one family. $14 is average for one infant not two and especially not two from two families |
I'm ashamed for you. |