Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the responses! Right, like the college student PP, this would not be this person's primary job. I babysat to help boost my income a bit my first couple years of grad school - the rest of my income was a university stipend and loans. i think in that situation, $15/hour is plenty to help make ends meet... especially if you can squeeze in some school work during naps! I was paid $15/hour for three kids, and this was only two years ago, so it sounds like the going rate has perhaps increased.
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Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the responses! Right, like the college student PP, this would not be this person's primary job. I babysat to help boost my income a bit my first couple years of grad school - the rest of my income was a university stipend and loans. i think in that situation, $15/hour is plenty to help make ends meet... especially if you can squeeze in some school work during naps! I was paid $15/hour for three kids, and this was only two years ago, so it sounds like the going rate has perhaps increased.
Anonymous wrote:I'm an experienced nanny with a college degree who loves to fill her free time by babysitting for little ones. I charge $15 an hour but am flexible on this for the right family. If you are looking for someone like me, then I would not advertise for lower than $15, but no higher than $18 either. You don't want people who look at the money aspect first. It has to be a good fit, even if it's just for a few hours a week. I hope this helps!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm an experienced nanny with a college degree who loves to fill her free time by babysitting for little ones. I charge $15 an hour but am flexible on this for the right family. If you are looking for someone like me, then I would not advertise for lower than $15, but no higher than $18 either. You don't want people who look at the money aspect first. It has to be a good fit, even if it's just for a few hours a week. I hope this helps!
How do you live on a "flexible" $15/hr in this area? Does someone else support you?
She said she fills her free time, not that that is her primary job.
She said she's a college-degreed nanny, and that's what she charges. And she's not sharing how she manages to live on that. Interesting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm an experienced nanny with a college degree who loves to fill her free time by babysitting for little ones. I charge $15 an hour but am flexible on this for the right family. If you are looking for someone like me, then I would not advertise for lower than $15, but no higher than $18 either. You don't want people who look at the money aspect first. It has to be a good fit, even if it's just for a few hours a week. I hope this helps!
How do you live on a "flexible" $15/hr in this area? Does someone else support you?
She said she fills her free time, not that that is her primary job.
She said she's a college-degreed nanny, and that's what she charges. And she's not sharing how she manages to live on that. Interesting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm an experienced nanny with a college degree who loves to fill her free time by babysitting for little ones. I charge $15 an hour but am flexible on this for the right family. If you are looking for someone like me, then I would not advertise for lower than $15, but no higher than $18 either. You don't want people who look at the money aspect first. It has to be a good fit, even if it's just for a few hours a week. I hope this helps!
How do you live on a "flexible" $15/hr in this area? Does someone else support you?
She said she fills her free time, not that that is her primary job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm an experienced nanny with a college degree who loves to fill her free time by babysitting for little ones. I charge $15 an hour but am flexible on this for the right family. If you are looking for someone like me, then I would not advertise for lower than $15, but no higher than $18 either. You don't want people who look at the money aspect first. It has to be a good fit, even if it's just for a few hours a week. I hope this helps!
How do you live on a "flexible" $15/hr in this area? Does someone else support you?
Anonymous wrote:I'm an experienced nanny with a college degree who loves to fill her free time by babysitting for little ones. I charge $15 an hour but am flexible on this for the right family. If you are looking for someone like me, then I would not advertise for lower than $15, but no higher than $18 either. You don't want people who look at the money aspect first. It has to be a good fit, even if it's just for a few hours a week. I hope this helps!
Anonymous wrote:How much would you pay a college student for one afternoon a week, watching a six month old baby? Thanks!