Anonymous wrote:$20 per hour gross, 1 3-month-old. Nanny is to do family laundry once a week, clean nursery, restock supplies, masks homemade baby food, empty/load dishwasher ( bottles in it), meal prep ( chop up lunch/dinner ingredients), sweep/mop living room/kitchen once a week, sign for/put away groceries, and run small errands.
Anonymous wrote:MB here.
I think $20/hr is competitive and will get you good options in candidates. I think the scope of work you've outlined has too much general housekeeping responsibility to be practical or attractive. You can, perhaps, hire someone who could grow into much of what you're hoping for but it's too much to start with. And if your true goal is a nanny/housekeeper then you probably don't want a career/professional nanny - you want the kind of person who will stay with a family for a decade and become part of the family. Your best option for finding those people is direct referrals.
So if you're advertising for this position, and if your primary goal is a highly professional/trained nanny - then your housekeeping requirements will make them walk away, regardless of the hourly rate.
But I think you need to take a few of the housekeeping things off the table as it will be a turn-off to many. No family laundry - but baby's laundry (including bedding/towels, etc...) is fine. No to running errands or meal prep for you. Making homemade baby food to some extent, not all of it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$20 per hour gross, 1 3-month-old. Nanny is to do family laundry once a week, clean nursery, restock supplies, masks homemade baby food, empty/load dishwasher ( bottles in it), meal prep ( chop up lunch/dinner ingredients), sweep/mop living room/kitchen once a week, sign for/put away groceries, and run small errands.
Too many chores and too little money. Errands are very difficult with a newborn, OP. Take your and DH’s laundry and your meal prep off the table along with mopping weekly!!
You want her to devote her time to your child and your child’s development.
Anonymous wrote:$20 per hour gross, 1 3-month-old. Nanny is to do family laundry once a week, clean nursery, restock supplies, masks homemade baby food, empty/load dishwasher ( bottles in it), meal prep ( chop up lunch/dinner ingredients), sweep/mop living room/kitchen once a week, sign for/put away groceries, and run small errands.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a live-in situation?
How does that matter?
Anonymous wrote:Is this a live-in situation?