Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t accept less than $20 an hour as a live in
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:12-15 per hr. But really depends on duties and hours worked. It’s not just a dollar amount, it’s the whole package.
You pay for the inconvenience, lack of privacy that a nanny has to endure as a live-in. A live-in is a convenience for lazy parents. No less than $18/hr depending on experience.
Lower rates for live-ins reflect the major benefit to the nanny of not having to pay for housing, food, utilities etc. It's a lower rate but probably works out to the same amount that the nanny has left after all her expenses are paid.
The poster with a $500/week live-in nanny is of course underpaying but consider that this nanny can easily save close to 100% of her pay since most of her basic costs have been eliminated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:12-15 per hr. But really depends on duties and hours worked. It’s not just a dollar amount, it’s the whole package.
You pay for the inconvenience, lack of privacy that a nanny has to endure as a live-in. A live-in is a convenience for lazy parents. No less than $18/hr depending on experience.
Anonymous wrote:A live in is a convenience for a Nanny too. Not everyone wants to pay ridiculous rents.
$15 an hour is $600 a week. I get that taxes etc come out of that, but you have no rent to pay, no utility bills, cable etc. Its a good deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi, I need information a out hiring a LI nanny for one baby boy in Arlington.
Does anyone know what the rates are for a LI nanny?
I will appreciate any tip.
Thank you!
We have a live in nanny in Arlington, VA.
We pay a flat free of 500.00 per week.
Anonymous wrote:Hi, I need information a out hiring a LI nanny for one baby boy in Arlington.
Does anyone know what the rates are for a LI nanny?
I will appreciate any tip.
Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:12-15 per hr. But really depends on duties and hours worked. It’s not just a dollar amount, it’s the whole package.
Anonymous wrote:12-15 per hr. But really depends on duties and hours worked. It’s not just a dollar amount, it’s the whole package.
Anonymous wrote:Rate will vary depending on how many hours you need, what experience you prefer, and what perks you offer.