Anonymous wrote:You will find lots of qualified candidates, especially out in Gaithersburg. In Rockville, we have 2 friends who each pay $500-600 a week for a very similar schedule and their nannies are wonderful.
Anonymous wrote:Is $500 a week too low for a new baby and 2 year old? We already pay $1,500 a month for our older son (at preschool) - I just can't see paying over $4k a month in daycare costs. $4k would be my max!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh... I have no idea what to do... If we paid $1,500 per kid a month that puts us at a break even with our budget.... I'm at a loss.... This baby was an unexpected blessing but I have no idea what's our alternative. I only have $4,500 to play with for all three.
Why are you paying $1500/month for the 2 yo to go to preschool?[/quote
Never mind. I reread that.
Anonymous wrote:Ugh... I have no idea what to do... If we paid $1,500 per kid a month that puts us at a break even with our budget.... I'm at a loss.... This baby was an unexpected blessing but I have no idea what's our alternative. I only have $4,500 to play with for all three.
Anonymous wrote:We live in Gaithersburg. I'd be willing to do a little more but unfortunately I can't pay more than $4,500 a month for all three kids... (We pay $1,500 for our oldest in preschool and don't want to move him but we might have too...). Even with a six figure salary it wouldn't make sense for me to work anymore... Here are the specifics:
- Monday - Friday
- 7:30am - 4:30pm
- $600 a week (for two kids)
(We would pay the full price while I'm on maternity leave and she would only care for our oldest)
- Time off between Christmas and New Years + all federal holidays and 10 days paid vacation
- Would pay for food
- Use of car
- no housekeeping other than putting dishes away from kids lunches etc...
). Even with a six figure salary it wouldn't make sense for me to work anymore... Here are the specifics: