Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you have space for a live-in OP? I'm doing the math and to stay under $30k for the year after factoring in taxes, you're looking at an hourly rate of $14-$15/hour which is a decent rate for 2 kids in northern VA, but you have no room for raises if you plan on having a long term nanny.
This is really helpful. Thank you.
We technically have space for a live-in (extra bedroom and bathroom) but we're pretty private people so wouldn't want to share our kitchen/ living areas. We're thinking we'd only want a nanny for about 2 years and then we'd send the kids to preschool. So maybe starting the nanny at $14/hour and then a raise to $15/hour after a year?
If you are not providing the nanny with a kitchen than it's best you not have a live-in.
Also 14 is VERY LOW, unless you are hiring a High Schooler with no experience.
What do you think a reasonable rate would be? I'm obviously not looking to hire a high school student.
It really depends on where you live, what benefits you would be willing to give (sick days, health insurance). Do you live in the immediate DC area, I would start at 17-18 for a high end nanny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you have space for a live-in OP? I'm doing the math and to stay under $30k for the year after factoring in taxes, you're looking at an hourly rate of $14-$15/hour which is a decent rate for 2 kids in northern VA, but you have no room for raises if you plan on having a long term nanny.
This is really helpful. Thank you.
We technically have space for a live-in (extra bedroom and bathroom) but we're pretty private people so wouldn't want to share our kitchen/ living areas. We're thinking we'd only want a nanny for about 2 years and then we'd send the kids to preschool. So maybe starting the nanny at $14/hour and then a raise to $15/hour after a year?
If you are not providing the nanny with a kitchen than it's best you not have a live-in.
Also 14 is VERY LOW, unless you are hiring a High Schooler with no experience.
What do you think a reasonable rate would be? I'm obviously not looking to hire a high school student.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you have space for a live-in OP? I'm doing the math and to stay under $30k for the year after factoring in taxes, you're looking at an hourly rate of $14-$15/hour which is a decent rate for 2 kids in northern VA, but you have no room for raises if you plan on having a long term nanny.
This is really helpful. Thank you.
We technically have space for a live-in (extra bedroom and bathroom) but we're pretty private people so wouldn't want to share our kitchen/ living areas. We're thinking we'd only want a nanny for about 2 years and then we'd send the kids to preschool. So maybe starting the nanny at $14/hour and then a raise to $15/hour after a year?
If you are not providing the nanny with a kitchen than it's best you not have a live-in.
Also 14 is VERY LOW, unless you are hiring a High Schooler with no experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you have space for a live-in OP? I'm doing the math and to stay under $30k for the year after factoring in taxes, you're looking at an hourly rate of $14-$15/hour which is a decent rate for 2 kids in northern VA, but you have no room for raises if you plan on having a long term nanny.
This is really helpful. Thank you.
We technically have space for a live-in (extra bedroom and bathroom) but we're pretty private people so wouldn't want to share our kitchen/ living areas. We're thinking we'd only want a nanny for about 2 years and then we'd send the kids to preschool. So maybe starting the nanny at $14/hour and then a raise to $15/hour after a year?
If you are not providing the nanny with a kitchen than it's best you not have a live-in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you have space for a live-in OP? I'm doing the math and to stay under $30k for the year after factoring in taxes, you're looking at an hourly rate of $14-$15/hour which is a decent rate for 2 kids in northern VA, but you have no room for raises if you plan on having a long term nanny.
This is really helpful. Thank you.
We technically have space for a live-in (extra bedroom and bathroom) but we're pretty private people so wouldn't want to share our kitchen/ living areas. We're thinking we'd only want a nanny for about 2 years and then we'd send the kids to preschool. So maybe starting the nanny at $14/hour and then a raise to $15/hour after a year?
If you are not providing the nanny with a kitchen than it's best you not have a live-in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you have space for a live-in OP? I'm doing the math and to stay under $30k for the year after factoring in taxes, you're looking at an hourly rate of $14-$15/hour which is a decent rate for 2 kids in northern VA, but you have no room for raises if you plan on having a long term nanny.
This is really helpful. Thank you.
We technically have space for a live-in (extra bedroom and bathroom) but we're pretty private people so wouldn't want to share our kitchen/ living areas. We're thinking we'd only want a nanny for about 2 years and then we'd send the kids to preschool. So maybe starting the nanny at $14/hour and then a raise to $15/hour after a year?
Anonymous wrote:Do you have space for a live-in OP? I'm doing the math and to stay under $30k for the year after factoring in taxes, you're looking at an hourly rate of $14-$15/hour which is a decent rate for 2 kids in northern VA, but you have no room for raises if you plan on having a long term nanny.