Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. He is almost 6 months and I am on like 20 day care wait lists. You do get what you pay for and I'm not trying to cheap on this, but I am having a hard time reconciling the total cost - there is no driving, no errands or chores. Baby naps a lot.
Is $16 really low to start? If you start a new job with a new family, do you expect a raise or think it'll take a few months to get a raise and all that?
As a nanny with 5+ years experience and a BA I start at $20/hr.
That's more than I made in my first job and I had a masters.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Everyone I know either have up on nannies or is in day care.
I don't have $20 an hour for one child. I could see for two or more or coordinating school pick ups and potty training etc. I barely have $16. I'm in NW (downtown).
Just not sure what to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. He is almost 6 months and I am on like 20 day care wait lists. You do get what you pay for and I'm not trying to cheap on this, but I am having a hard time reconciling the total cost - there is no driving, no errands or chores. Baby naps a lot.
Is $16 really low to start? If you start a new job with a new family, do you expect a raise or think it'll take a few months to get a raise and all that?
As a nanny with 5+ years experience and a BA I start at $20/hr.
That's more than I made in my first job and I had a masters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. He is almost 6 months and I am on like 20 day care wait lists. You do get what you pay for and I'm not trying to cheap on this, but I am having a hard time reconciling the total cost - there is no driving, no errands or chores. Baby naps a lot.
Is $16 really low to start? If you start a new job with a new family, do you expect a raise or think it'll take a few months to get a raise and all that?
As a nanny with 5+ years experience and a BA I start at $20/hr.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. He is almost 6 months and I am on like 20 day care wait lists. You do get what you pay for and I'm not trying to cheap on this, but I am having a hard time reconciling the total cost - there is no driving, no errands or chores. Baby naps a lot.
Is $16 really low to start? If you start a new job with a new family, do you expect a raise or think it'll take a few months to get a raise and all that?