Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
$15 /hr per family is a good starting point.
for your own nanny
15ph for one child, full time nanny not a share. That's what we did since I was the one dropping and picking up the older child and once in awhile he has the day off and we paid $18 ph rate those days.
You got a super bargain. Kiss her feet.
Actually, that is an average rate in DC. No need to kiss anyone's feet.
hell NO in your dreams
Anonymous wrote:We are trying to make decisions about my work next year and our oldest child has been in preschool for 2 years so we are not sure what the going rate is for a nanny share now. We have a 1 year old and if I go back to work full-time, we'd need childcare 7:30 - 4:30 five days a week, so about 45 hours/week. Could folks give us a general range of what we can expect to pay for a good, stable nanny share?
Thanks for any other insights folks want to share...
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
$15 /hr per family is a good starting point.
for your own nanny
15ph for one child, full time nanny not a share. That's what we did since I was the one dropping and picking up the older child and once in awhile he has the day off and we paid $18 ph rate those days.
You got a super bargain. Kiss her feet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$15 /hr per family is a good starting point.
for your own nanny
15ph for one child, full time nanny not a share. That's what we did since I was the one dropping and picking up the older child and once in awhile he has the day off and we paid $18 ph rate those days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$15 /hr per family is a good starting point.
for your own nanny
Anonymous wrote:
Nanny shares in this area are around $18-$20/hour on average, so $9-$10/hour/family. Before I get jumped on...there are of course nannies that make more, and those who make less, but that rate will find you someone stable and experienced. With a share, if stability is a concern, you also need to really vet your share family as well. Good luck!
+1
Anonymous wrote:Nanny shares in this area are around $18-$20/hour on average, so $9-$10/hour/family. Before I get jumped on...there are of course nannies that make more, and those who make less, but that rate will find you someone stable and experienced. With a share, if stability is a concern, you also need to really vet your share family as well. Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:$15 /hr per family is a good starting point.