Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My family is new to the area, and we’re searching for a full-time nanny for our 4 month old baby girl. I was expecting to pay $15 per hour, however I’ve had two applicants tell me that rate is too low, and have quoted me $20/hr and $22/hr?! I know DC is expensive, but that’s literally half of my income per year. Is this normal? We live in Columbia Heights if that matters, and we only want childcare duties, as we have a cleaning lady that comes 1x per week.
We also looked into a share, and the quote was $14 per baby. That’s $28 per hour. I hate to sound insensitive, but if this is really the case in this area with private childcare, then unfortunately I may start looking into a few daycares.
These are normal rates for one infant.
I would look for more shares, it's possible to find one for under $28. Not by much, but maybe you can find one for $24 or $25. It is what it is. Nannies are the most expensive form of childcare.
Anonymous wrote:My family is new to the area, and we’re searching for a full-time nanny for our 4 month old baby girl. I was expecting to pay $15 per hour, however I’ve had two applicants tell me that rate is too low, and have quoted me $20/hr and $22/hr?! I know DC is expensive, but that’s literally half of my income per year. Is this normal? We live in Columbia Heights if that matters, and we only want childcare duties, as we have a cleaning lady that comes 1x per week.
We also looked into a share, and the quote was $14 per baby. That’s $28 per hour. I hate to sound insensitive, but if this is really the case in this area with private childcare, then unfortunately I may start looking into a few daycares.
Anonymous wrote:My family is new to the area, and we’re searching for a full-time nanny for our 4 month old baby girl. I was expecting to pay $15 per hour, however I’ve had two applicants tell me that rate is too low, and have quoted me $20/hr and $22/hr?! I know DC is expensive, but that’s literally half of my income per year. Is this normal? We live in Columbia Heights if that matters, and we only want childcare duties, as we have a cleaning lady that comes 1x per week.
We also looked into a share, and the quote was $14 per baby. That’s $28 per hour. I hate to sound insensitive, but if this is really the case in this area with private childcare, then unfortunately I may start looking into a few daycares.
Anonymous wrote:Nanny here. You should go with daycare. A good nanny who will read, sing, narrate and engage your baby will be far more than $20 an hour. A good daycare is better than a bad nanny.
Anonymous wrote:Either do the share or go to daycare. You can find a share for cheaper but it will take time. Another option (which is what a lot of families do), hire a nanny who doesn’t speak English that well, doesn’t drive, and is basically just a warm body for around $15-$18. An educated and experienced nanny isn’t taking less than $20/hr for one child. The area is very expensive and there are plenty of families willing to pay $20 plus for single care.