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Hello,
I am about to start a nanny share in DC ( Adams Morgan area ) and I would like to know more about the costs. How much will each family pay if they both have one child? I heard $10 each. Is that correct ? If one family has one child and the other 2 how much should each family pay the nanny? Thanks in advance for your help! |
| In metro D.C.? You might get an undocumented nanny with no education for $20 an hour (10 per child) but not anyone good. Educated and experienced nannies get around $25 for one child around here. |
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It all depends on the person experiences.. A nanny with 15+ years of experience will not take $20.. more like $24-$26.
Nanny with 6+ years experience will take $20 There are families out there that pay their nannies $18-20 for a share. which I think is crazy. When some families pay $18-22 for one child. We are in a nanny share and we pay our nanny $23, she has 10+ years of experience and she has done a nanny share before. |
| If you are talking about three children in a share. You are looking at $26-$28 |
| where are you located?? also depends on the person experience. |
| We are in Silver Spring close to DC we pay our nanny $23 for a share. |
| Our nanny has done two other nanny share before working with us. She has 15+ years experience. We pay her $24, with health insurance. We are in Rockville, MD. |
| We are in Silver Spring, We give our nanny $20 she has 5 years experience. |
| Thank you for your answer. This is for a nanny share in DC. How much should the mom of two pay? Let's say we decide to pay the nanny $25/hour fro 3 kids . So what would the mom of two kids pay in this case? I guess a little bit more than the one who has only one child, right? |
| Yes mom of two should pay $17.. I would say pay your nanny $27 for all three children. |
| Odd that there's no mention of how old the three children are. |
I am guessing because most share are infant or toddler. |
Didn't think it was important. It is one toddler and 2 infants. |
Actually, it's very important. Ask the nanny. Most don't want the hassle of two infants (are the infants at least within a few months of each other?!) and a toddler, because it's too hard to keep the toddler entertained and yet do everything that the parent of the other infant wants (uninterrupted naptime for one). A share is completely different from a single family; most parents are fine with a younger sibling being drug along for playdates, storytime and classes. |
| I'm a nanny.. This is my third nanny share.. and I don't mind two infants at the same time.. when you are a professional and have 15+ years of experience, you learn ways to making sure all the children needs are taking care of. |