Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My current nanny family is moving in 2 months and I'm having trouble finding another job that pays me what I currently make. I've been with them for 3 years and currently make $25/hr for one child with the standard 2 weeks vacation and fed holidays. I have about 10 years experience, 6 years as an aupair and 4 years nannying. Is my hourly rate too high? Every job I interview for the rate is around $18 for one child and $19/$20 for two children. I found a few in the $25.00 and up range but the parents were looking for nannies with some sort of formal education. Would signing up for a nanny agency help? I'm in the NOVA suburbs, but willing to travel so I don't think my location is an issue. Any advice nannies/parents? Thanks in advance!
How were you an AP for 6 years? APs in the US may work 2 years.
OP here. Different host country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My current nanny family is moving in 2 months and I'm having trouble finding another job that pays me what I currently make. I've been with them for 3 years and currently make $25/hr for one child with the standard 2 weeks vacation and fed holidays. I have about 10 years experience, 6 years as an aupair and 4 years nannying. Is my hourly rate too high? Every job I interview for the rate is around $18 for one child and $19/$20 for two children. I found a few in the $25.00 and up range but the parents were looking for nannies with some sort of formal education. Would signing up for a nanny agency help? I'm in the NOVA suburbs, but willing to travel so I don't think my location is an issue. Any advice nannies/parents? Thanks in advance!
No college, OP? It is hard to justify paying you $25 an hour when the parents can get a college graduate with teaching experience for $25 to $30 an hour.
Anonymous wrote:My current nanny family is moving in 2 months and I'm having trouble finding another job that pays me what I currently make. I've been with them for 3 years and currently make $25/hr for one child with the standard 2 weeks vacation and fed holidays. I have about 10 years experience, 6 years as an aupair and 4 years nannying. Is my hourly rate too high? Every job I interview for the rate is around $18 for one child and $19/$20 for two children. I found a few in the $25.00 and up range but the parents were looking for nannies with some sort of formal education. Would signing up for a nanny agency help? I'm in the NOVA suburbs, but willing to travel so I don't think my location is an issue. Any advice nannies/parents? Thanks in advance!
Anonymous wrote:There is such a dedicated effort on these boards to call anyone who says less than $25/ hour is the going rate for a nanny of one child. What starts as a constructive conversation gets bombarded with these 'troll' comments which I can only assume comes from a nanny wanting to drive prices up. There is absolutely no way of identifying the people posting on these comments so your 'troll' comments just come across as defensive and distracting. Plenty of us have hired great qualified nannies for less than $20. As with any job it is up to the employee to decide if they want to accept based on the terms.
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Anonymous wrote:I agree your rate is high for one child. $18-$20 is more the norm for one kid.
Anonymous wrote:My current nanny family is moving in 2 months and I'm having trouble finding another job that pays me what I currently make. I've been with them for 3 years and currently make $25/hr for one child with the standard 2 weeks vacation and fed holidays. I have about 10 years experience, 6 years as an aupair and 4 years nannying. Is my hourly rate too high? Every job I interview for the rate is around $18 for one child and $19/$20 for two children. I found a few in the $25.00 and up range but the parents were looking for nannies with some sort of formal education. Would signing up for a nanny agency help? I'm in the NOVA suburbs, but willing to travel so I don't think my location is an issue. Any advice nannies/parents? Thanks in advance!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My current nanny family is moving in 2 months and I'm having trouble finding another job that pays me what I currently make. I've been with them for 3 years and currently make $25/hr for one child with the standard 2 weeks vacation and fed holidays. I have about 10 years experience, 6 years as an aupair and 4 years nannying. Is my hourly rate too high? Every job I interview for the rate is around $18 for one child and $19/$20 for two children. I found a few in the $25.00 and up range but the parents were looking for nannies with some sort of formal education. Would signing up for a nanny agency help? I'm in the NOVA suburbs, but willing to travel so I don't think my location is an issue. Any advice nannies/parents? Thanks in advance!
How were you an AP for 6 years? APs in the US may work 2 years.
Anonymous wrote:My current nanny family is moving in 2 months and I'm having trouble finding another job that pays me what I currently make. I've been with them for 3 years and currently make $25/hr for one child with the standard 2 weeks vacation and fed holidays. I have about 10 years experience, 6 years as an aupair and 4 years nannying. Is my hourly rate too high? Every job I interview for the rate is around $18 for one child and $19/$20 for two children. I found a few in the $25.00 and up range but the parents were looking for nannies with some sort of formal education. Would signing up for a nanny agency help? I'm in the NOVA suburbs, but willing to travel so I don't think my location is an issue. Any advice nannies/parents? Thanks in advance!