Anonymous
Post 05/07/2014 13:22     Subject: Salary offer help

Also, since you only require 40 hours, you may have to pay a higher rate if you need 5 days a week. Most of the nannies we interviewed were interested in working some overtime to get their weekly pay up. They still need to pay their rent.
Anonymous
Post 05/06/2014 21:56     Subject: Salary offer help

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:These nanny rates are so inflated by nannies on this board. Unbelievable. $11-$16.

Which rate do you charge?


This may be true for nannies who don't pay taxes. No one would accept this rate if taxes were taken out.
Anonymous
Post 05/06/2014 12:17     Subject: Salary offer help

Good nannies with a solid work history and excellent references will likely charge $16-$18/hour to start. If you are open to candidates who do not drive or who are not fluent in English, you can probably find someone for a lower rate.
Anonymous
Post 05/05/2014 17:37     Subject: Salary offer help

Anonymous wrote:These nanny rates are so inflated by nannies on this board. Unbelievable. $11-$16.

Which rate do you charge?
Anonymous
Post 05/05/2014 15:25     Subject: Salary offer help

These nanny rates are so inflated by nannies on this board. Unbelievable. $11-$16.
Anonymous
Post 04/29/2014 12:36     Subject: Salary offer help

I'm poster 12:34, forgot to add that we didn't hear a different rate when we mentioned housekeeping....but we were very specific on that.....we just basically wanted the house to be in at least as good of shape as we left it in the morning, and she did the kids (not our) laundry.
Anonymous
Post 04/29/2014 12:34     Subject: Salary offer help

I live in Del Ray, interviewed a bunch of candidates. For just one child, I'd say 15 is the bottom and you'll hear a million answers after that (we have 2 kids, range we heard was 15-30, with most around 18-20/hour). Along with everything said above, another big factor is if you are paying on the books or not. We pay on the books, but had to pay a few dollars more per hour to compensate for the tax.....this was after having multiple candidates say "no" once we mentioned paying on the books.
Anonymous
Post 04/29/2014 11:13     Subject: Salary offer help

11-16
Anonymous
Post 04/29/2014 08:21     Subject: Salary offer help

$16-18/hr with OT pay and benefits will get you several good candidates.
Anonymous
Post 04/28/2014 21:30     Subject: Salary offer help

For child alone, $15-$20/hr.

With housekeeping, $16-22/hr.
Anonymous
Post 04/28/2014 21:05     Subject: Salary offer help

The nanny is fine with cleaning and prepping meals, the housekeeping is fine,I just need an accurate rate to offer. Thank you PP
Anonymous
Post 04/28/2014 20:51     Subject: Salary offer help

$15-$20 per hour depending on experience and education and overtime for all hours worked over 40. You'll also want to think about whether you'll offer vacation 2 weeks is pretty standard with 1 week being the nanny's choice and 1 week being your choice (usually coincides with the family's vacation). Sick days (3-5 days per year).

Also, "light housekeeping" can be a major flag for nannies so make sure you know what you mean when you say "light housekeeping". Children's dishes/laundry/picking up the playroom and children's bedrooms are all pretty much part of a nanny's job - if you want her doing other household tasks you'll probably be paying a higher hourly rate.
Anonymous
Post 04/28/2014 19:37     Subject: Salary offer help

$16ti$20.
Anonymous
Post 04/28/2014 19:25     Subject: Salary offer help

10-30/hr
Starting asking the nannies at the parks in Old Town. They'll tell you.
Anonymous
Post 04/28/2014 19:22     Subject: Salary offer help

I need help trying to figure out the going rate for a nanny. 1 infant, about 40-42 hours a week. What would be an appropriate hourly rate? Also if we wanted light housekeeping what would the rate be? Location is Old Town Thanks in advance