Anonymous wrote:I ll be out for 8 days and my DS sometimes wakes up in the middle of the night but if I pay her hourly it will be an amount that i cannot afford, i will opt for a flat rate and food expenses. Hope it is fair
Anonymous wrote:well, technically all a nanny's hours are supposed to be paid at an hourly rate. but the flat rate might be customary for many people.
Anonymous wrote:Regular daily rate plus applicable OT pay for all of DS' waking hours.
Flat rate for sleeping - typically set by the nanny herself and anywhere from $50-$150 (probably on the cheaper end since it's at her house).
All food either provided for your son or you can talk to her about food costs/reimbursement.
Anonymous wrote:Regular daily rate plus applicable OT pay for all of DS' waking hours.
Flat rate for sleeping - typically set by the nanny herself and anywhere from $50-$150 (probably on the cheaper end since it's at her house).
All food either provided for your son or you can talk to her about food costs/reimbursement.
Anonymous wrote:Regular daily rate plus applicable OT pay for all of DS' waking hours.
Flat rate for sleeping - typically set by the nanny herself and anywhere from $50-$150 (probably on the cheaper end since it's at her house).
All food either provided for your son or you can talk to her about food costs/reimbursement.