Anonymous wrote:"This nanny is on point for what you can expect in a share in the DC area."
21:48 again. Do PPs realize just how far away stafford is? It is far. It is barely "DC area" and certainly would be worlds away from DC or Arlington rates.
OP in this area, a standard nanny share rate can range from $16-$22/hour, or higher if you have some less common requirements but you do not, and that rate would be split between both families, so $8-11/hour. I am a college educated share nanny with 5 years of experience and my rate is $20/hour, but I started at $18/hour at my current position. Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:OP here: yes, so frustrated now.![]()
So I'm thinking around 42-44 hours. I don't expect a ton of extras. The primary concern I have is to care for the kids. Obviously when the children are eating table foods, various meal prep for the child only. Cleaning up after the kid during the day but no other housework. I can do my own laundry.
Someone above mentioned thinking about care for my. 4.5 yr old when she is sick. My mom lives in town and will watch my daughter at her home on those days - no need to expose the babies and nanny to those germs.
I want to pay taxes and do this on the books. My husband has a job that requires us to do everything above board.
My work hours are super flexible. I usually leave the home at 8-8:30am and can be home as early as 3pm some days. DH is home by 4pm. We don't work OT, ever.
We are very easygoing people.
Again, we live in Stafford and have a big enough home to host and would prefer to do so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are expecting another child in February and we would like to go the nanny share route as opposed to daycare.
Our 4.5 yr old will continue to go to daycare as she loves it there.
Can you help me understand what we could look to spend for a nanny share?
Ideally I'm looking for another family with an infant or baby and we would be willing to host. Hours would be 7:45am - 5pm.
We live in Stafford if that helps.
What would the average hourly rate be that we could expect to pay a nanny?
The state pays $11.47 for childcare reimbursement, so if you got a nanny with a couple years of experience lets assume her rate is $13 an hour, so you pay half of that as part of the nanny share so you would be paying $6.50 an hour.
Hope this helps.
Really? This is significantly lower than what I was expecting to hear and much less than the numbers I seen thrown around for Northern VA and DC threads.
I realize we won't have to pay the going rate for DC but I want a college educated nanny and we will be paying taxes and offering vacation/sick.
Well yea, you are on a board filled with nannies... are they going to advise you on a lower rate when they could charge you more? That is basic business. But the point stands that the state only pays childcare workers just under $12 an hour, so you know the basic range you should be in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are expecting another child in February and we would like to go the nanny share route as opposed to daycare.
Our 4.5 yr old will continue to go to daycare as she loves it there.
Can you help me understand what we could look to spend for a nanny share?
Ideally I'm looking for another family with an infant or baby and we would be willing to host. Hours would be 7:45am - 5pm.
We live in Stafford if that helps.
What would the average hourly rate be that we could expect to pay a nanny?
The state pays $11.47 for childcare reimbursement, so if you got a nanny with a couple years of experience lets assume her rate is $13 an hour, so you pay half of that as part of the nanny share so you would be paying $6.50 an hour.
Hope this helps.
Really? This is significantly lower than what I was expecting to hear and much less than the numbers I seen thrown around for Northern VA and DC threads.
I realize we won't have to pay the going rate for DC but I want a college educated nanny and we will be paying taxes and offering vacation/sick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are expecting another child in February and we would like to go the nanny share route as opposed to daycare.
Our 4.5 yr old will continue to go to daycare as she loves it there.
Can you help me understand what we could look to spend for a nanny share?
Ideally I'm looking for another family with an infant or baby and we would be willing to host. Hours would be 7:45am - 5pm.
We live in Stafford if that helps.
What would the average hourly rate be that we could expect to pay a nanny?
The state pays $11.47 for childcare reimbursement, so if you got a nanny with a couple years of experience lets assume her rate is $13 an hour, so you pay half of that as part of the nanny share so you would be paying $6.50 an hour.
Hope this helps.
Really? This is significantly lower than what I was expecting to hear and much less than the numbers I seen thrown around for Northern VA and DC threads.
I realize we won't have to pay the going rate for DC but I want a college educated nanny and we will be paying taxes and offering vacation/sick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are expecting another child in February and we would like to go the nanny share route as opposed to daycare.
Our 4.5 yr old will continue to go to daycare as she loves it there.
Can you help me understand what we could look to spend for a nanny share?
Ideally I'm looking for another family with an infant or baby and we would be willing to host. Hours would be 7:45am - 5pm.
We live in Stafford if that helps.
What would the average hourly rate be that we could expect to pay a nanny?
The state pays $11.47 for childcare reimbursement, so if you got a nanny with a couple years of experience lets assume her rate is $13 an hour, so you pay half of that as part of the nanny share so you would be paying $6.50 an hour.
Hope this helps.
Anonymous wrote:We are expecting another child in February and we would like to go the nanny share route as opposed to daycare.
Our 4.5 yr old will continue to go to daycare as she loves it there.
Can you help me understand what we could look to spend for a nanny share?
Ideally I'm looking for another family with an infant or baby and we would be willing to host. Hours would be 7:45am - 5pm.
We live in Stafford if that helps.
What would the average hourly rate be that we could expect to pay a nanny?