Anonymous
Post 07/10/2014 16:32     Subject: Nanny Share 101, please.

Please do a search, OP.
Anonymous
Post 07/10/2014 15:29     Subject: Nanny Share 101, please.

Shares are awesome! Less expensive than having your own nanny, and your baby gets more personal attention than at some daycare.

Things to think about as you begin your search:
Hours. What are the hours you need daily/weekly?
Be sure to build in extra time for drop off/pick up.

Rate/benefits. Depending on your area and how many hours you want, you're looking at around $8-10 per hour per family base rate. Time and a half after 40 hours.
Typical vacation is two weeks. In some shares, the nanny gets to choose both weeks. In others, the nanny chooses one week and the families choose the other.
In this area, it's standard to guarantee hours. This means if you take an extra week of vacation, you still pay the nanny.
Make sure people know if you plan to pay on the books. Some nannies and families do not.
Health insurance is not required, but a nice perk.

Hosting: do you want to host or have the other family host? The host family has more wear and tear on things, but they get the benefit of not having to do drop off and pick up. Ask about pets when meeting families. Keep in mind which family is closer to playgrounds, libraries, etc.

It's up to you if you want to find the nanny first or the family.
Some nannies prefer share babies to be close in age, others are more flexible. It all depends on your wants and needs.

Doubles: a double stroller is a must. Please don't buy whatever junky thing you can find on CL. The nanny will use it often, and it's much easier if the stroller is decent to push/maneuver.
Two high chairs. There's a plastic one you can get anywhere that buckles onto a regular chair. It's about $30 and is great. Easy to clean.
The hosts will need a room to put the pack n play in for the second baby.

Trying to think of more things. I'll have to post more later.
Anonymous
Post 07/10/2014 15:23     Subject: Nanny Share 101, please.

I do a nanny share. I pay $10 an hour. The other parents pay $10 an hour.

We host in the summer (we have the big backyard and pool and trampoline) and they host during the school year. when my DD is going to their house, i pack a bag with enough diapers for the day and her lovey. We give them money each month for the lunches and snacks (we are friends, so we estimate and don't worry about it).
Anonymous
Post 07/10/2014 12:44     Subject: Nanny Share 101, please.

Hi all, FTM due in late August. I'm trying to understand nanny shares and would appreciate any relevant info or experience you may have with nanny shares. Hosting? Wages? Employer taxes? How is this all handled in a share situation?

Thank you in advance for any knowledge you can pass on. Total newbie here. Apologies if I posted this on the wrong board.