Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi there, was wondering what sort of nanny we would be looking at for a budget of ~14.25/hour (blended... so ~$13/hour regular + 19.50 at OT)? Will offer 2 weeks paid time off, plus 3 sick days, and of course major holidays. 2 kids, one in preschool 5 days/week, one toddler not yet in preschool. Also have a car nanny can use for any transportation needs while with the kids.
Are we in line with market or not? Would like to gut check this before we start looking for candidates.
You'll be fine with that unless you're paying full taxes. If you're paying under the table at 50 hours a week that's market because of what the take home would be for the nanny. Lots of us in DC are paying taxes on our nannies (myself included) so the rates we pay are higher. If we paid at the rate your talking about and taxes are taken the take home ends up being too low.[/quote
*youre* talking about
Anonymous wrote:Hi there, was wondering what sort of nanny we would be looking at for a budget of ~14.25/hour (blended... so ~$13/hour regular + 19.50 at OT)? Will offer 2 weeks paid time off, plus 3 sick days, and of course major holidays. 2 kids, one in preschool 5 days/week, one toddler not yet in preschool. Also have a car nanny can use for any transportation needs while with the kids.
Are we in line with market or not? Would like to gut check this before we start looking for candidates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi there, was wondering what sort of nanny we would be looking at for a budget of ~14.25/hour (blended... so ~$13/hour regular + 19.50 at OT)? Will offer 2 weeks paid time off, plus 3 sick days, and of course major holidays. 2 kids, one in preschool 5 days/week, one toddler not yet in preschool. Also have a car nanny can use for any transportation needs while with the kids.
Are we in line with market or not? Would like to gut check this before we start looking for candidates.
You are below market, for sure. Many nannies make $17-$19 as a base rate, and you're overtime rate is about that. How many total hours is the position?
On top of that, your sick days are low (5 days is standard).
The bolded is not a nanny perk, you are simply providing the equipment for her to do the job, so I'm not sure why it's included in the description of your compensation package.
Anonymous wrote:Hi there, was wondering what sort of nanny we would be looking at for a budget of ~14.25/hour (blended... so ~$13/hour regular + 19.50 at OT)? Will offer 2 weeks paid time off, plus 3 sick days, and of course major holidays. 2 kids, one in preschool 5 days/week, one toddler not yet in preschool. Also have a car nanny can use for any transportation needs while with the kids.
Are we in line with market or not? Would like to gut check this before we start looking for candidates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where are you? $14.25 is low for DC area. Do a search.
+1. If you are far out, or in the "poorer" areas of town, or paying under the table, or hiring someone illegal, you may be ok. Otherwise, $15/hr is really absolute minimum for a grown-up to watch one child, and then you'll need to screen very, very carefully.
Anonymous wrote:Where are you? $14.25 is low for DC area. Do a search.