Anonymous wrote:Expecting my third child and nanny has asked for a raise and COLA (cost of living adjustment). My other two kids will be in school full time for the rest of the school year and all summer with new baby's arrival and I am a SAHM. Nanny does housework and laundry. What percent raise is suitable? TIA for your help!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She sounds like a housekeeper. They often get $25. per hour.
This.
I'm confused the children are in school.
You will be home with the baby.
Doing laundry and housecleaning is not a nanny that's a housekeeper. They typically make a minimum of $25 an hour.
More details of the job may help.
If they come in once a week they may get $25 for the day, but as a daily full-time gig I would pay more like $10 hourly or $80 a day for house care and occasional help with the kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She sounds like a housekeeper. They often get $25. per hour.
This.
I'm confused the children are in school.
You will be home with the baby.
Doing laundry and housecleaning is not a nanny that's a housekeeper. They typically make a minimum of $25 an hour.
More details of the job may help.
If they come in once a week they may get $25 for the day, but as a daily full-time gig I would pay more like $10 hourly or $80 a day for house care and occasional help with the kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She sounds like a housekeeper. They often get $25. per hour.
This.
I'm confused the children are in school.
You will be home with the baby.
Doing laundry and housecleaning is not a nanny that's a housekeeper. They typically make a minimum of $25 an hour.
More details of the job may help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She sounds like a housekeeper. They often get $25. per hour.
For 4-8 hrs a week.
oP, it sounds like your budget is infinite so clearly you should pay your nanny whatever she demands.
Many families add duties and errands once the kids are in school, and we all know the infant sleep and stay home schedule. After 4-5 years of same nanny you just match the percentage raise you got, 3-4%.
If the nanny wants to price herself it of the market then let her. You can do au pair, or find some one for the one child price and flex up to two wchild price for after school hours, no school days, etc.
It's a rare unicorn nanny to get $25/hr for 30-50 hours of work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She sounds like a housekeeper. They often get $25. per hour.
For 4-8 hrs a week.
oP, it sounds like your budget is infinite so clearly you should pay your nanny whatever she demands.
Many families add duties and errands once the kids are in school, and we all know the infant sleep and stay home schedule. After 4-5 years of same nanny you just match the percentage raise you got, 3-4%.
If the nanny wants to price herself it of the market then let her. You can do au pair, or find some one for the one child price and flex up to two wchild price for after school hours, no school days, etc.
It's a rare unicorn nanny to get $25/hr for 30-50 hours of work.
Anonymous wrote:She sounds like a housekeeper. They often get $25. per hour.
Anonymous wrote:She sounds like a housekeeper. They often get $25. per hour.