Anonymous wrote:I am not the OP but in a similar situation. I will be going back to work real soon and we are discussing with the nanny on how our arrangement will change with the new baby. She already informed me that she will be doing less things around the house. With one child she used to do light house keeping while he was napping. That is understandable that she will have less time now. I am also wondering about what is would be an appropriate increase for her hourly rate. She will be doing more work with children and less work around the house. Would $2/hour be OK? I currently pay $16 per hour for one toddler with 4 weeks PTO and all the Federal HOlidays paid and some other minor perks
Anonymous wrote:I am not the OP but in a similar situation. I will be going back to work real soon and we are discussing with the nanny on how our arrangement will change with the new baby. She already informed me that she will be doing less things around the house. With one child she used to do light house keeping while he was napping. That is understandable that she will have less time now. I am also wondering about what is would be an appropriate increase for her hourly rate. She will be doing more work with children and less work around the house. Would $2/hour be OK? I currently pay $16 per hour for one toddler with 4 weeks PTO and all the Federal HOlidays paid and some other minor perks
Anonymous wrote:"5/hr increase"
that's insane. I'd look at a $1 increase if you are already paying competitively.
Anonymous wrote:Lots of nannies move on to another one kid job for almost the same money as two kids in the old job.
Anonymous wrote:$1-$2/hr increase is standard.