Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Does $26,000 per year sound good?
It’s a part-time job.
As PO asked, is it spread out over 3, 4, or 5 days? That makes a huge difference. What time of day are you looking for? Are you offering any other benefits? In general, no, $17/home woll not secure a quality nanny for 30 hours a week, likely not for 50 either. But there is more to the equation than what you are asking. And responding “Get lost” says to me that you are unprepared to be a nanny employer. Best of luck to you though!
The pp who asked about daycare, I assume is not the one who stated “get real!” I said “get lost” because instead of helping a parent who is obviously new to the idea of using a nanny, they choose to make an unnecessary comment. I also thought I responded to pp about daycare. We can afford to pay more but I wasn’t sure what the going rate is for the type of care needed and I am fully aware of what it takes to be an employer.
Do daycare facilities accept infant part-time?
It would be 3 days per week; 2 long days and 1 short day (will relieve the nanny at 4:30 on short days). Arrival somewhere between 7:30 & 8:30 but will have a set schedule.
No housework or laundry. Hand wash bottles and everything else can be thrown in the dishwasher and I will make sure the dishwasher is empty on working days. Simply interact with my baby, teach, play, sing, laugh and get out as much as you can/like to.
11 PTO days, all holidays
Please let me know if I should share more details and if $17 is still low, what is appropriate rate for a 6 month old if I am unable to find a nanny share family. Thank you for all the useful information.