Anonymous wrote:
We live in DC and have a 9 month old and a 3 year old. We have a wonderful nanny (part time, live out) we would like to ask to stay overnight for two nights to care for our kids in our home while we are out of town. She has a young child she would bring with her. Her normal hourly rate is $20. Both kids sleep a solid 11 hours at night (I just mention this to note there are no nighttime feedings/wakings). We would like to find a mutually agreeable flat rate for overnight or for the weekend (Friday evening to Sunday evening). I know there will be variance, but would welcome guidance! Thanks in advance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our nanny has a flat "travel rate" of $350 a day (24 hour period) that she will use when she travels with us or when she stays over at our home to care for DD.
That's pretty low for 24 hrs. You're lucky!
I am lucky in many ways to have this wonderful nanny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our nanny has a flat "travel rate" of $350 a day (24 hour period) that she will use when she travels with us or when she stays over at our home to care for DD.
That's pretty low for 24 hrs. You're lucky!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would charge $20 for all awake hours. so 7-10pm I would charge $20 an hour and then I would charge $80-$120 for sleeping hours.
That adds up to around $800.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Good lord you are inconveniencing her and her child! Why are you haggling? You pay her OT, $30/hr for every hour-- awake or asleep--plus a $250 bonus. She is doing you a HUGE favor.
Anonymous wrote:Our nanny has a flat "travel rate" of $350 a day (24 hour period) that she will use when she travels with us or when she stays over at our home to care for DD.
Anonymous wrote:I would charge $20 for all awake hours. so 7-10pm I would charge $20 an hour and then I would charge $80-$120 for sleeping hours.
That adds up to around $800.