Anonymous wrote:We pay $20/hour and deduct $800 per month for the room. The room is probably worth $1200 if I rented it out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many unknown details, but about $15/hr. is on the lower end.
no its not- not for a live-in nanny who is only working 15 hours a week. You have to realistically assess what your room and board is worth- own bedroom/bathroom plus board in the close in dc area? maybe worth 1000 a month. In this situation I would probably pay less than 15 given that you are already paying her nearly $15 an hour for the room and board.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't hire a friend's son or daughter to be a nanny or other household employee. There are just too many opportunities for something to go wrong and damage your friendship.
Anonymous wrote:So many unknown details, but about $15/hr. is on the lower end.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For 15 hours per week? It's extremely low. Does she have any experience as a nanny, let alone a live-in nanny? What degree did she finish (ie. is it applicable)?
Huh?
I think the PP is saying that the cost of free room/board probably equals out the 15 hours of child care. If not, I think the PO is saying that the additional compensation will be very low (after some deduction for the free room/board).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For 15 hours per week? It's extremely low. Does she have any experience as a nanny, let alone a live-in nanny? What degree did she finish (ie. is it applicable)?
Huh?
Anonymous wrote:For 15 hours per week? It's extremely low. Does she have any experience as a nanny, let alone a live-in nanny? What degree did she finish (ie. is it applicable)?
Anonymous wrote:For 15 hours per week? It's extremely low. Does she have any experience as a nanny, let alone a live-in nanny? What degree did she finish (ie. is it applicable)?