Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I usually keep the carseats installed in my car, but if I need the back seat I will remove them. I always get DB to reinstall the carseats because I don't feel comfortable with it. I try to give him advance notice if possible, and I will come early in order to give him time to reinstall them. In my opinion, this is just a downside of using the nanny's car to transport kiddos (the most common nanny situation I encounter) and both the nanny and parents have to shoulder some of the inconvenience. The cost of having a nanny use her own car should be factored into her hourly rate, of course. She needs to be compensated for the use of her car.
Absolutely, but the nanny should be compensated by mileage and IRS compensation rates, not as something factored into her hourly rate.
Anonymous wrote:Carting kids around and their car seats nanny's car is not factored into IRS .55 cents per mile rate. ~
Anonymous wrote:I usually keep the carseats installed in my car, but if I need the back seat I will remove them. I always get DB to reinstall the carseats because I don't feel comfortable with it. I try to give him advance notice if possible, and I will come early in order to give him time to reinstall them. In my opinion, this is just a downside of using the nanny's car to transport kiddos (the most common nanny situation I encounter) and both the nanny and parents have to shoulder some of the inconvenience. The cost of having a nanny use her own car should be factored into her hourly rate, of course. She needs to be compensated for the use of her car.
Anonymous wrote:You are crazy for allowing car seats to be put in your car. If out do, then you should tell the parents that there will be a charge for this.