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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm sure there will be many opinions on this pretty basic topic, but how do families go about discussing pay when in the nanny hiring process? Do you just say up front, this job pays $X/hr and outline the benefits, vacation, other details of the contract, etc., or do you work with candidates to get a range of what they are looking for salary-wise? [/quote] Yes, you always want to have your benefits package upfront but your hourly salary should be a range of five dollars. So like $20-25 or $25 to 30. If advertised on care.com - this is really important. Within that range you can ask what the nanny's quote is. Also we had truly the world's greatest nanny for our son who accepted the job with us even though we were under her price range because we lived only a block away. So make sure to use the care.com search for nannies who live within a mile of your house and ask in the phone interview if she is will to accept less due to proximity. [/quote] I don’t charge less just because someone is close to me. That’s ridiculous. What does it matter if I live 5 mins away, I still have the same amount of work with the kids. [/quote] For the luxury of not having to commute and walking one block from hone to work?! Nothing at all ridiculous about accepting less money for that HUGE perk. I commute 45 minutes each way in LA traffic so I might be biased. But that is 1.5 hours a day I am not being paid for and not enjoying. So that is what - I make $25 an hour x 1.5 = $40 a day! Yeah - hell yeah, I would take less hourly to walk two minutes to work! [/quote] Great that may work for you but I would never tell someone to pay me less just because I live close. I ask what I feel I should get paid based on experience and characteristics not where I live. [/quote] I do and did. NP here and I only took one job because of location. It was worth it tome to take less money to be within walking distance. [/quote]
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