Anonymous wrote:
You should be able to find a wonderful candidate for $16-18/hr. Once you clarify the actual end time (an hour can make a big difference to some people) your position would be perfect for someone looking to supplement another PT job. Reimburse for mileage at the federal rate, I believe it is 56 cents per mile and have an extra car seat available so that it does not need to be taken out/re-installed each week.
-Be realistic with your expectations for housekeeping chores as well. Keep in mind, though LO may be in school for 3 hours, with travel back and forth, nanny's time may be cut down to 2-2.5 hours.
-Have a set list of tasks that MUST be done, and then come up with some optional "projects" if she has a bit more time one day.
-Also remember that your nanny will need a break, don't ask her to complete so many tasks that she never gets to sit down.
As long as you approach this from a mutually beneficial and respectful place, you should have no problems.
Agree with all of this except for the rate. OP is asking for 14-16 hours per week. That's very part time. Depending on the OP's location, I'd be inclined to start at the higher end of the range this PP suggested.