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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Nannies are hourly employees by law. One rate for the first 40 hours, time and a half after 40. Depending on what you want in terms on experience and nanny duties, $16-18 for the first 40 and time and a half after that. [/quote] I would do much higher in hourly wage to get a more educated and experienced nanny who can keep your baby engaged. We pay our nanny (NWDC) $27 an hour. She has a degree in education and was a preschool teacher with over 10 years experience as a nanny and brilliant references from all her former families. She is also American. [/quote] We hired someone with zero nanny experience and no college degree and paid $15 an hour to start. Five years later the person is still with us, we have given yearly raises, added a second child, and both are thriving. I don't think paying $27 an hour is necessary. [/quote] I do think it is necessary. I wanted a teacher for my child and not a babysitter. [/quote]
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