Anonymous wrote:We are considering hiring a nanny/sitter, in August, for 2 days per week to take our 5 year old to school in the morning and pick her up when school closes. The person would have to drive because the school is 2 miles away. What is to going rate for something like this? Any tips for making such an arrangement and finding a reliable person? Up until now we have just dealt with daycares.......
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP the going rate for a morning nanny/driver is like $12-15 depending on how affluent your area is.
Ehh, not so much. If you actually want an experienced, reliable nanny who will stick around for the long term, you'll need to offer more like $16-20/hr, especially in the greater DC area. Also you'll need to compensate for gas/mileage if she's using her own car.
They don't want an experienced nanny, did you read the post? They want a 2 day a week warm body that can drive a car. $12 is generous, $15 is over the top.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP the going rate for a morning nanny/driver is like $12-15 depending on how affluent your area is.
Ehh, not so much. If you actually want an experienced, reliable nanny who will stick around for the long term, you'll need to offer more like $16-20/hr, especially in the greater DC area. Also you'll need to compensate for gas/mileage if she's using her own car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You may also have to pay her for time during the day, if she is losing the ability to work that day.
Someone always posts something like this and it's really ridiculous. Yes sure if you find someone looking for full-time work and you want them to take your 10 hour a week job then sure maybe you would need to pay them a full time salary, but in the real world OP will just find people who fit this schedule, and there are many because this is a common setup among parents and babysitters and OP will just pay for the hours she uses.
OP the going rate for a morning nanny/driver is like $12-15 depending on how affluent your area is.
Anonymous wrote:OP the going rate for a morning nanny/driver is like $12-15 depending on how affluent your area is.
Anonymous wrote:You may also have to pay her for time during the day, if she is losing the ability to work that day.