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[quote=Anonymous]MB here - I agree w/ the nanny at 16:32. Figure out the weekly salary and then back that out to the base hourly rate for 40 hrs, plus 20hrs overtime. If $14 is base rate and $17 is the average you'd like to think about they both work out to just around $1k/week. I think you could find a nanny who would take that job, though it is a lot of hours. Maybe you can think about other elements that make the long hours a little more manageable - how old is your child? What kinds of household work do you hope to have done (or not)? Are there other perks you can offer (extra vacation time, or weeks when hours might be less but they would still be paid), activities you have the nanny take child to where he/she can get a break for a while (a couple of hours at a preschool for instance), etc... Would you allow a nanny to bring his/her own child? The total benefits package for the position would be pretty relevant to an experienced nanny I think. (Taxes, bonus, use of a car, healthcare coverage...) [/quote]
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