Anonymous
Post 10/11/2014 11:29     Subject: what should I charge?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:$16, why would you deserve more?


are you responding as a mom, a nanny or someone with knowledge of care of two charges as compared with 3?


I was responding as a mom. It's not really any different with one or two. I have two preteens and tbh it's easier with two than with one, because with one you have to be their for them constantly, with two they can also entertain each other.
Anonymous
Post 10/11/2014 11:09     Subject: Re:what should I charge?

Hi everyone, I want a advice I current looking for nanny job but one lady offer me $13 an hr to pick up the children from the bus stop take them to there activities also do laundry, cook, clean the house help the children with homework I talked that is little money to do too much work I really need the Job but For little money is not fair pay, I am citizen, experience 10 years.
Anonymous
Post 10/11/2014 10:35     Subject: what should I charge?

$ 25 an hour
Anonymous
Post 10/10/2014 23:27     Subject: Re:what should I charge?


OP here - thank you for the feedback. I agree re being underpaid to begin with. At the time of interviewing with my family I was coming off a bad situation and was just grateful for employment with a decent family. There could be a 'leap' as the babies are thriving in my care and there is very good compatibility with myself and family....it's worth asking.
Anonymous
Post 10/10/2014 15:06     Subject: what should I charge?

$23/hour is what she deserves, now, will she get it ? Probably not.. She was okay with $16/hour for 2 kids so she probably won't get more than 19/hour at most.
Anonymous
Post 10/10/2014 14:22     Subject: what should I charge?

She's at $16 now, and presumably was ok with that rate. No way is she going to get a $7/hr raise! Be reasonable people; some of you are going to lose other people's jobs for them.
Anonymous
Post 10/10/2014 14:16     Subject: what should I charge?

You need AT LEAST $23/hour. Yes, this is reasonable, I care for newborn and 2 year old at $22/hour, family in NW also.
Anonymous
Post 10/10/2014 14:08     Subject: Re:what should I charge?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't do any less than $22 per hour. That's $11 per hour, per family. The old family will be saving $5 an hour, and the new family will be getting childcare at an incredibly good price.


Huh? She's not in a share.


You're right, I totally misread. I assumed since OP said she was already caring for two babies.
Anonymous
Post 10/10/2014 13:34     Subject: Re:what should I charge?

Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't do any less than $22 per hour. That's $11 per hour, per family. The old family will be saving $5 an hour, and the new family will be getting childcare at an incredibly good price.


Huh? She's not in a share.
Anonymous
Post 10/10/2014 13:01     Subject: Re:what should I charge?

You were underpaid to begin with so it may not be possible to make the leap to what you are worth now. The cost per child should go down with additional children but you are charging dangerously low right now.
Anonymous
Post 10/10/2014 12:40     Subject: Re:what should I charge?

I wouldn't do any less than $22 per hour. That's $11 per hour, per family. The old family will be saving $5 an hour, and the new family will be getting childcare at an incredibly good price.
Anonymous
Post 10/09/2014 23:23     Subject: what should I charge?

$18/hr for three kids.
Anonymous
Post 10/09/2014 23:06     Subject: what should I charge?

Anonymous wrote:$16, why would you deserve more?


are you responding as a mom, a nanny or someone with knowledge of care of two charges as compared with 3?
Anonymous
Post 10/09/2014 22:50     Subject: what should I charge?

$16, why would you deserve more?
Anonymous
Post 10/09/2014 22:48     Subject: what should I charge?


I work in the NW DC area looking after two babies for one family at a rate of $16/hr. there is a new baby on the way and I am wondering what I should charge for the additional baby.