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[quote=Anonymous]In this situation, I think the rate would be the same as day hours. You aren't a specialized night nurse, offering special night nurse services. You are more like a regular nanny with inverted hours, working nights instead of days. So you should probably make what a regular live in nanny would make, with perhaps a little bump to entice you to work nights. If you were live out, I'd pay $18-19/hr for twins. If you are a live in, your compensation package should reflect the price of your accommodations. You haven't given us any details on this, but assuming you are in DC, I would guess your accommodations would be around $800/month. The problem with that is that, if my math is right and you are only working 40/hrs a week, this would take your hourly rate down to around $13.50/hr. (Nannydeb is better at the math than I am so I hope she weighs in.) That seems a little low to me, so I would likely pay you $16/hr for twins IF you were a live in. I know that is very close to what you made for one child, but living in really is compensation, and needs to be counted as equivalent in calculations. I would consider going as high as $18/hr if you were really someone I wanted for this unusual job, even as a live in.[/quote]
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