Anonymous
Post 03/12/2014 22:47     Subject: Is this a good offer?

Anonymous wrote:Iam curious...is$ 800/wk a take home after taxes-state, federal,social security etc...are withheld? If yes,then that is a good start.Iam a nanny with education and experience.


Oh sweetie, your post alludes to otherwise.
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2014 21:27     Subject: Is this a good offer?

Iam curious...is$ 800/wk a take home after taxes-state, federal,social security etc...are withheld? If yes,then that is a good start.Iam a nanny with education and experience.
Anonymous
Post 03/08/2014 00:37     Subject: Is this a good offer?

Anonymous wrote:Its a good rate OP. I will never understand nannies advocating for other nannies to be paid less. If you can afford it, and a annual raise/bonus for the next few years, your rate is good and will attract good candidates. $17/hour in DC is about average. $15/hour is acceptable in the suburbs.


$17 for one toddler is actually on the high end in DC. A very experienced nanny working with one child could command that rate. Nannies with fewer than five years experience are more likely to start at $15, unless they are working with more than one child. From there, the rate would typically increase a bit each year and with the birth of any subsequent children.
Anonymous
Post 03/08/2014 00:33     Subject: Is this a good offer?

Anonymous wrote:I thought nannies got $800 per week for 40 hours?
This after interviewing candidates in close in VA suburbs


Very few nannies get $20 per hour unless they are working with a two-family share.
Anonymous
Post 03/03/2014 09:39     Subject: Is this a good offer?

Its a good rate OP. I will never understand nannies advocating for other nannies to be paid less. If you can afford it, and a annual raise/bonus for the next few years, your rate is good and will attract good candidates. $17/hour in DC is about average. $15/hour is acceptable in the suburbs.
Anonymous
Post 03/03/2014 09:06     Subject: Is this a good offer?

I thought nannies got $800 per week for 40 hours?
This after interviewing candidates in close in VA suburbs
Anonymous
Post 03/02/2014 13:14     Subject: Is this a good offer?

Great Deal for a legal nanny. Someone who has an education and who has experience. I'd take if if I didn't already have a job.
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2014 12:45     Subject: Is this a good offer?

Its definitely a reasonable offer though you could even start at $15 an hour and find some great candidates Also consider what paid holidays you'll offer, how much vacation time, whether you're willing to contribute towards her healthcare, and a snow day policy. Then put it all into a contract when you hire someone. Good luck!
Anonymous
Post 02/28/2014 13:11     Subject: Is this a good offer?

You could probably go a little lower (I'm a nanny)
Anonymous
Post 02/28/2014 13:10     Subject: Is this a good offer?

Yes, it is a good gross rate for a legal, on the books nanny.
Anonymous
Post 02/28/2014 13:07     Subject: Is this a good offer?

Yes.
Anonymous
Post 02/28/2014 13:02     Subject: Is this a good offer?

800 cash or with taxes taken out?
Anonymous
Post 02/28/2014 09:36     Subject: Is this a good offer?

We would like to hire a nanny for our toddler for $800 per week for 45 hours (so that's $16.85/hr plus OT). Toddler is an easy boy who still naps 2-3 hours. Light kid-related chores only (dishes in dishwasher, empty diaper pail, tidy toys at end of day). This is in dc. Does this sound like at around the going rates?