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[quote=Anonymous]Well there were a few issues here but in general the prices noted are pretty accurate- a few parents quoted the $15-$17 range for the starting rate which is right on for a beginner Nanny with very little to no experience. Even candidates with no experience usually won't entertain a full-time Nanny position for anything less than a minimum rate of $15 per hr for 1 child-especially around here unless you hire a very young girl (you could try less but none of the women we interviewed - most of them young and right out of college, or in their early twenties- would consider less than $15 beginning rate). The rate goes up from there depending on a host of variables and typically goes up to $20-$25 for more experienced Nannies. The highest I've heard of was $30 per hr but thats definitely not common- most families have younger Nannies in their 20's and 30's so that isn't typically a rate seen unless its an older Nanny or a wealthy high profile family paying the nanny $60,000 or more a year salary which is only found through agencies. For most average families the rates can be anywhere in between $15-$25- the $2 -$3 extra per child is different depending on age but I've never heard of $1 more per child- that's really low. [/quote]
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