Anonymous
Post 05/30/2015 22:07     Subject: Relocating to DC - Nanny/Nanny Share rates on the Hill?

Anonymous wrote:$20/hr is easy to get for just one child. Two obviously needs to be more.

Easy to find nannies that charge less than that.
Anonymous
Post 05/30/2015 19:23     Subject: Relocating to DC - Nanny/Nanny Share rates on the Hill?

NP and I agree with above, I watch one 15 month old boy and make $26 an hour with my recent raise. I would NEVER EVER consider a share where I make only $20/hr lol
Anonymous
Post 05/30/2015 18:02     Subject: Relocating to DC - Nanny/Nanny Share rates on the Hill?

$20/hr is easy to get for just one child. Two obviously needs to be more.
Anonymous
Post 05/30/2015 16:24     Subject: Relocating to DC - Nanny/Nanny Share rates on the Hill?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If the other family hosts, it wouldn't matter that she works from home.

We paid $19/hr for a nanny share in upper NW. I hear that share rates range anywhere from $18 to $23 so that should give you a general idea.


Your nanny making $38 in your share is pretty good for this area.

She didn't. $19/hr was the total rate. $9.50/hr per family.


Wow that is hideous and extortionary.

In what sense?[it's chip]
Anonymous
Post 05/30/2015 15:24     Subject: Relocating to DC - Nanny/Nanny Share rates on the Hill?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If the other family hosts, it wouldn't matter that she works from home.

We paid $19/hr for a nanny share in upper NW. I hear that share rates range anywhere from $18 to $23 so that should give you a general idea.


Your nanny making $38 in your share is pretty good for this area.

She didn't. $19/hr was the total rate. $9.50/hr per family.


Wow that is hideous and extortionary.

In what sense?
Anonymous
Post 05/29/2015 11:48     Subject: Relocating to DC - Nanny/Nanny Share rates on the Hill?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, on the Hill you will probably see nanny share rates ranging from $20-30/hour (meaning each family pays 10-15 per hour.)

Good luck!

Agree, but closer to 30.


That's just not true. Most nanny shares start at $20-25/hour in this area for 2 kids. You can get a lot of info on this from the MOTH archives. Nannies typically aren't earning $25-$30 until they've been with 2+ families for a few years or are watching more than 2 kids.
Anonymous
Post 05/28/2015 22:08     Subject: Relocating to DC - Nanny/Nanny Share rates on the Hill?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If the other family hosts, it wouldn't matter that she works from home.

We paid $19/hr for a nanny share in upper NW. I hear that share rates range anywhere from $18 to $23 so that should give you a general idea.


Your nanny making $38 in your share is pretty good for this area.

She didn't. $19/hr was the total rate. $9.50/hr per family.


Wow that is hideous and extortionary.
Anonymous
Post 05/28/2015 21:51     Subject: Relocating to DC - Nanny/Nanny Share rates on the Hill?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If the other family hosts, it wouldn't matter that she works from home.

We paid $19/hr for a nanny share in upper NW. I hear that share rates range anywhere from $18 to $23 so that should give you a general idea.


Your nanny making $38 in your share is pretty good for this area.

She didn't. $19/hr was the total rate. $9.50/hr per family.
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2015 14:16     Subject: Re:Relocating to DC - Nanny/Nanny Share rates on the Hill?

And there are in-home caregivers on the Hill. Look into joining the Moms on the Hill listserve and you'll be able to learn more about in-home options.
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2015 14:11     Subject: Relocating to DC - Nanny/Nanny Share rates on the Hill?

Anonymous wrote:OP, on the Hill you will probably see nanny share rates ranging from $20-30/hour (meaning each family pays 10-15 per hour.)

Good luck!

Agree, but closer to 30.
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2015 13:32     Subject: Relocating to DC - Nanny/Nanny Share rates on the Hill?

OP, on the Hill you will probably see nanny share rates ranging from $20-30/hour (meaning each family pays 10-15 per hour.)

Good luck!
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2015 12:58     Subject: Relocating to DC - Nanny/Nanny Share rates on the Hill?

Anonymous wrote:If the other family hosts, it wouldn't matter that she works from home.

We paid $19/hr for a nanny share in upper NW. I hear that share rates range anywhere from $18 to $23 so that should give you a general idea.


Your nanny making $38 in your share is pretty good for this area.
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2015 12:54     Subject: Relocating to DC - Nanny/Nanny Share rates on the Hill?

If the other family hosts, it wouldn't matter that she works from home.

We paid $19/hr for a nanny share in upper NW. I hear that share rates range anywhere from $18 to $23 so that should give you a general idea.
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2015 12:36     Subject: Relocating to DC - Nanny/Nanny Share rates on the Hill?

Expect to pay at least $21+ per hour for a nanny willing to work with a WAHM. Also make sure you stay out of her way so you don't run her off.

I doubt you will find an in-home daycare in DC, it's just not something common here.
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2015 12:05     Subject: Relocating to DC - Nanny/Nanny Share rates on the Hill?

I have a 10-week old son and will be rapidly relocating to the Hill for my husband's new job. We will most likely only be in DC for a year, so trying to line up a day care is off the table, as I've quickly found out that most centers have a 1 year waiting lists. What can I expect for rates of nannies/nanny shares/reputable in-home daycares? I will be working from home, but can't keep an eye on my son all day.