Anonymous wrote:$20 an hour, 20 hours a week, guaranteed schedule, sick and vacation time, federal holidays off, we provide car and gas. No household duties.
Anonymous wrote:OP - For how many children, ages & household duties, if any?
Wow to the Nanny who makes $22/Hr. just for on-call work!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are actually still paying the nanny for full time care even though this year both kids are in school. This way we have someone if they're sick or have a day off. We've had the same nanny for six years. They are up to $22 an hour.
Is your nanny willing to do other simple household duties? For example, if you had a delivery or repair scheduled, are they willing to stay in the home to let them in?
Anonymous wrote:We are actually still paying the nanny for full time care even though this year both kids are in school. This way we have someone if they're sick or have a day off. We've had the same nanny for six years. They are up to $22 an hour.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$20 an hour, 20 hours a week, guaranteed schedule, sick and vacation time, federal holidays off, we provide car and gas. No household duties.
how much sick and vacation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP - For how many children, ages & household duties, if any?
Wow to the Nanny who makes $22/Hr. just for on-call work!
just 1 young elementary aged child, no household duties. She's not really "on call" - she has a fixed schedule although she almost always can can cover additional hours for school days off etc.
Anonymous wrote:$20 an hour, 20 hours a week, guaranteed schedule, sick and vacation time, federal holidays off, we provide car and gas. No household duties.
Anonymous wrote:OP - For how many children, ages & household duties, if any?
Wow to the Nanny who makes $22/Hr. just for on-call work!