Anonymous
Post 01/08/2015 11:26     Subject: Are Nanny Rates Dropping in Our Area Too?

Anonymous wrote:My salary continues to rise, guess I have nothing to worry about because I'm actually good at my job unlike the rest of DCUM nannies.

No worries. You don't sound like a nanny, but nice try, mb.
Anonymous
Post 01/07/2015 21:05     Subject: Are Nanny Rates Dropping in Our Area Too?

Anonymous wrote:My salary continues to rise, guess I have nothing to worry about because I'm actually good at my job unlike the rest of DCUM nannies.


Yes, Dear, you are the only good nanny in the entire world!!! Now stop texting and watch your charges.
Anonymous
Post 01/07/2015 20:22     Subject: Are Nanny Rates Dropping in Our Area Too?

My salary continues to rise, guess I have nothing to worry about because I'm actually good at my job unlike the rest of DCUM nannies.
Anonymous
Post 01/07/2015 18:53     Subject: Are Nanny Rates Dropping in Our Area Too?

I don't think it's true at all. Some Mb's and agencies like to artificiality deflate wages.
Anonymous
Post 01/07/2015 17:33     Subject: Are Nanny Rates Dropping in Our Area Too?

Wow.

This is discouraging and unsettling for us nannies.
nannydebsays
Post 01/07/2015 15:50     Subject: Are Nanny Rates Dropping in Our Area Too?

Some agencies don't screen out potential clients based on whether they can actually **afford** nanny care, so that might be part of the issue.
Anonymous
Post 01/07/2015 15:08     Subject: Are Nanny Rates Dropping in Our Area Too?

There might be some families looking for temporary winter break coverage and those temp jobs may not be paying very well - just a thought
Anonymous
Post 01/07/2015 15:05     Subject: Are Nanny Rates Dropping in Our Area Too?

Nope. Why would you think that?
Anonymous
Post 01/07/2015 14:53     Subject: Are Nanny Rates Dropping in Our Area Too?

On a NYC (Facebook) nannies group there was this post:

"I have noticed over the last couple months that Craigslist, Care.com, and even some NYC Agencies have been posting jobs with lower nanny salaries than usual. Do you think this is a new trend, or a temporary blip? And these jobs also tend to ask for a nanny to have 5+ years experience, 4 year college degree (preferably in education), and to be paid on the books (this is good). These jobs are paying $12-20. This is compared to other major nanny markets like LA, San Francisco, and DC that are generally offering $18-25 for nannies with those same qualifications. Some of us live and work in this insanely expensive city, with employers that are very demanding in so many aspects, it's hard to see our profession not respected and compensated fairly."

Do you think this is happening in the DC area too?