Anonymous wrote:OP, sorry but you will never find a nanny for that price. Are you sure that $150/week is all you each can afford? I ask that not in a disrespectful way- but as an MB I have had to cut many costs elsewhere in order to afford a quality nanny. I started out my search with a very tiny budget like yours, telling myself I couldn't afford any more. But in reality, I could afford it, I just didn't want to. The number shocked me. I talked to a friend who put something in perspective for me- this person is going to be taking care of my child, the absolute most important thing in my life. Why would I ever want to skimp on that and try to get the absolute lowest price? So, I looked at my budget again and now childcare is one of my highest expenses, and I'm fine with that. I trust the woman who takes care of my child 100% and I pay her what she's worth. It's eye-opening what you can "make" yourself afford when you put it as your first priority. This isn't meant to sound asshole-ish...you could put your child in a daycare for that price, but it wouldn't be even close to the quality care you'd get from an experienced nanny.
BLECH!!!! So if OP can't find the money, her child isn't precious enough to her?
I am also a MB; I was also shocked by the cost of a nanny. However, my perspective came from realizing that this was this woman's job, and she needed to make a living. I also realized that I wanted to pay enough that someone wanted to come to work and do a great job every day. I never in a million years believed that my child would be unsafe or uncared for in a good daycare situation. There are even advantages to daycare, for me and my child, but I wanted the control I get with nanny care.