Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There will always be nanny jobs at all ends of the spectrum salary wise. Comparing nanny jobs to what the State pays through Medicare is just silly.
Just because you and your friends pay $10-$12/hr, doesn't mean that there aren't people paying $20-$22/hr. Everyone has different priorities and will pay more for different things (education, experience, etc.) If you are happy with the quality of care you are receiving at $10/hr, why are you worried about the people paying $18/hr?
I know my current family values education and wanted a nanny with a degree and extensive nanny experience. They also believe it's important for their nanny to be able to live comfortably on the salary they pay.
No ones saying those rates aren't out there. I'm sure theres some celebrity somewhere paying $100 an hour for their nanny, that has absolutely no bearing on this. Were talking average rates. When someone in DC posts on this forum asking for advice they should be told an average rate, such as $12 an hour. The posters on here are doing everyone a disservice by telling parents they must pay $20 an hour to be able to find someone, and then shaming people that can only afford $10/hr into believing having a nanny is a luxury for the 1% and they should just stuff their kids in daycare.
Truth is a $10/hr nanny is not a crime. Some people can live comfortable and happily on $10 an hour and be good at their job and be reliable and trustworthy. If they want to work for it and the family wants to pay it why can't you let everyone be happy. $10 or $12 or $14 an hour are not slave wages.
Anonymous wrote:
I'm a nanny for teenagers and get paid $24/h. Do I think all nannies should automatically raise their rates to $24? Nooooooo.
It all depends on what is value to a family. Longevity, security, confidentiality, experience, trust, etc. In all fairness I am in CT so the rates might be different. But the point is, $20 is happening and just because you've never seen it, doesn't mean it isn't there. Just because YOU (or whomever) find it outrageous, doesn't mean another family won't find value in it and have resources to afford it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There will always be nanny jobs at all ends of the spectrum salary wise. Comparing nanny jobs to what the State pays through Medicare is just silly.
Just because you and your friends pay $10-$12/hr, doesn't mean that there aren't people paying $20-$22/hr. Everyone has different priorities and will pay more for different things (education, experience, etc.) If you are happy with the quality of care you are receiving at $10/hr, why are you worried about the people paying $18/hr?
I know my current family values education and wanted a nanny with a degree and extensive nanny experience. They also believe it's important for their nanny to be able to live comfortably on the salary they pay.
No ones saying those rates aren't out there. I'm sure theres some celebrity somewhere paying $100 an hour for their nanny, that has absolutely no bearing on this. Were talking average rates. When someone in DC posts on this forum asking for advice they should be told an average rate, such as $12 an hour. The posters on here are doing everyone a disservice by telling parents they must pay $20 an hour to be able to find someone, and then shaming people that can only afford $10/hr into believing having a nanny is a luxury for the 1% and they should just stuff their kids in daycare.
Truth is a $10/hr nanny is not a crime. Some people can live comfortable and happily on $10 an hour and be good at their job and be reliable and trustworthy. If they want to work for it and the family wants to pay it why can't you let everyone be happy. $10 or $12 or $14 an hour are not slave wages.[/quote
Have you ever lived on $10/hour? Until you have, shut it.
A nanny is a luxury and paying someone $10/hour to do so is exploitative.
The truth is, the average wage hourly rate in the DC area IS around $15/hour.
Anonymous wrote:There will always be nanny jobs at all ends of the spectrum salary wise. Comparing nanny jobs to what the State pays through Medicare is just silly.
Just because you and your friends pay $10-$12/hr, doesn't mean that there aren't people paying $20-$22/hr. Everyone has different priorities and will pay more for different things (education, experience, etc.) If you are happy with the quality of care you are receiving at $10/hr, why are you worried about the people paying $18/hr?
I know my current family values education and wanted a nanny with a degree and extensive nanny experience. They also believe it's important for their nanny to be able to live comfortably on the salary they pay.
Anonymous wrote:There will always be nanny jobs at all ends of the spectrum salary wise. Comparing nanny jobs to what the State pays through Medicare is just silly.
Just because you and your friends pay $10-$12/hr, doesn't mean that there aren't people paying $20-$22/hr. Everyone has different priorities and will pay more for different things (education, experience, etc.) If you are happy with the quality of care you are receiving at $10/hr, why are you worried about the people paying $18/hr?
I know my current family values education and wanted a nanny with a degree and extensive nanny experience. They also believe it's important for their nanny to be able to live comfortably on the salary they pay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nannies, please stop trying to inflate wages beyond their normal $12-14/hr by making inane and repetitive posts on this forum. Even the state in this area will only pay $11.47/hr for people to care for children with special needs through medicare. $14/hr is far beyond generous. And $18, $20, or $22/hr to care for babies sleeping half the day and to do some tummy time is just absurd. Holding out for these rates explains why you are unemployed and sitting on DCUM all day every day.
Thank you friends.
Please stop.
Not until you stop!
Just stop it.
When this forum goes back to normal I will gladly stop. All you need to do is stop telling people $20 an hour is an acceptable rate to drive one child from school to soccer practice. Stop telling people $18 an hour is normal for someone to come help 1 hour in the mornings get a kid ready for school. Stop trying to tell people $22 an hour is ok for nannying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nannies, please stop trying to inflate wages beyond their normal $12-14/hr by making inane and repetitive posts on this forum. Even the state in this area will only pay $11.47/hr for people to care for children with special needs through medicare. $14/hr is far beyond generous. And $18, $20, or $22/hr to care for babies sleeping half the day and to do some tummy time is just absurd. Holding out for these rates explains why you are unemployed and sitting on DCUM all day every day.
Thank you friends.
Please stop.
Not until you stop!
Just stop it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nannies, please stop trying to inflate wages beyond their normal $12-14/hr by making inane and repetitive posts on this forum. Even the state in this area will only pay $11.47/hr for people to care for children with special needs through medicare. $14/hr is far beyond generous. And $18, $20, or $22/hr to care for babies sleeping half the day and to do some tummy time is just absurd. Holding out for these rates explains why you are unemployed and sitting on DCUM all day every day.
Thank you friends.
Please stop.
Not until you stop!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nannies, please stop trying to inflate wages beyond their normal $12-14/hr by making inane and repetitive posts on this forum. Even the state in this area will only pay $11.47/hr for people to care for children with special needs through medicare. $14/hr is far beyond generous. And $18, $20, or $22/hr to care for babies sleeping half the day and to do some tummy time is just absurd. Holding out for these rates explains why you are unemployed and sitting on DCUM all day every day.
Thank you friends.
Please stop.
Anonymous wrote:Nannies, please stop trying to inflate wages beyond their normal $12-14/hr by making inane and repetitive posts on this forum. Even the state in this area will only pay $11.47/hr for people to care for children with special needs through medicare. $14/hr is far beyond generous. And $18, $20, or $22/hr to care for babies sleeping half the day and to do some tummy time is just absurd. Holding out for these rates explains why you are unemployed and sitting on DCUM all day every day.
Thank you friends.