Anonymous wrote:I agree with others that $5-$10 is probably an option. The nanny candidate probably is looking for something between minimum wage and $10 an hour. I wouldn't discount her as she could be coming from daycare experience which is a harder job and often pays in the range. She may also have other things that make her a less desirable candidate for some jobs but perfectly fine for yours such as not driving or limited hours. This is an international community so a nanny that is not fluent in english may need to charge a much lower rate because most people can't hire her but she may be able to find an employer who also speaks her language. Finally, rates and wages are VERY inflated on this board. Even the $15 hour standard, which IMO is fine for a nanny, is not really the standard and higher end.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think it's below "market rate" MR is what people will pay. Nannies are mad that someone would charge so little because it drives wages down, but that's what a market is/does. Some nannies also foresee an impending change in wages due to the downward economy and want to ensure they keep a job. Most nannies are not educated on the economic climate (most people are not in general), so it'll blindside them when their employers start dropping wages. They'll complain and complain and refuse to accept the truth and then just be broke and unemployed. All of the 5 buck nannies will be smiling in the corner thankful that they may not be getting high wages, but they have a job (win-win).
Indeed, and we will all be subsidizing their food stamps and welfare checks so you can gloat about your cheap nanny, and the fact the she's "not allowed" to eat your food.
How is it that you sleep with yourself every night, you entitled slob?
Anonymous wrote:I don't think it's below "market rate" MR is what people will pay. Nannies are mad that someone would charge so little because it drives wages down, but that's what a market is/does. Some nannies also foresee an impending change in wages due to the downward economy and want to ensure they keep a job. Most nannies are not educated on the economic climate (most people are not in general), so it'll blindside them when their employers start dropping wages. They'll complain and complain and refuse to accept the truth and then just be broke and unemployed. All of the 5 buck nannies will be smiling in the corner thankful that they may not be getting high wages, but they have a job (win-win).
Indeed, and we will all be subsidizing their food stamps and welfare checks so you can gloat about your cheap nanny, and the fact the she's "not allowed" to eat your food.
How is it that you sleep with yourself every night, you entitled slob?
Wow, what an inappropriate and bitchy response, PP. The poster you quoted didn't say anything about eating food. Take your bad attitude elsewhere.
I don't think it's below "market rate" MR is what people will pay. Nannies are mad that someone would charge so little because it drives wages down, but that's what a market is/does. Some nannies also foresee an impending change in wages due to the downward economy and want to ensure they keep a job. Most nannies are not educated on the economic climate (most people are not in general), so it'll blindside them when their employers start dropping wages. They'll complain and complain and refuse to accept the truth and then just be broke and unemployed. All of the 5 buck nannies will be smiling in the corner thankful that they may not be getting high wages, but they have a job (win-win).
Indeed, and we will all be subsidizing their food stamps and welfare checks so you can gloat about your cheap nanny, and the fact the she's "not allowed" to eat your food.
How is it that you sleep with yourself every night, you entitled slob?
Anonymous wrote:I don't think it's below "market rate" MR is what people will pay. Nannies are mad that someone would charge so little because it drives wages down, but that's what a market is/does. Some nannies also foresee an impending change in wages due to the downward economy and want to ensure they keep a job. Most nannies are not educated on the economic climate (most people are not in general), so it'll blindside them when their employers start dropping wages. They'll complain and complain and refuse to accept the truth and then just be broke and unemployed. All of the 5 buck nannies will be smiling in the corner thankful that they may not be getting high wages, but they have a job (win-win).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course it's a red flag. You already know, if it sounds to good to be true, it usually is. You don't be that dumb about your kid's safety.
Why do you think it's a red flag? Can you expand? She's legal and her BG checks out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course it's a red flag. You already know, if it sounds to good to be true, it usually is. You don't be that dumb about your kid's safety.
Why do you think it's a red flag? Can you expand? She's legal and her BG checks out.
Anonymous wrote:Of course it's a red flag. You already know, if it sounds to good to be true, it usually is. You don't be that dumb about your kid's safety.