Anonymous wrote:On my profile on care.com, my hourly range is $30 to $35. Yet I occasionally get inquiries with job postings attached for positions as low as $15 to $20. Are parents not seeing my hourly quote?
I always respond with a polite decline and never mention why, of course. But I’m curious why they would even contact me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They probably assume you are posting your dream salary because $30/hr is crazy.
+1
Nanny Here.
I have to agree w/this.
I live/work in San Diego (SoCal) & no one out here is paying or earning that much
Anonymous wrote:They probably assume you are posting your dream salary because $30/hr is crazy.
Anonymous wrote:They probably assume you are posting your dream salary because $30/hr is crazy.
Anonymous wrote:They probably assume you are posting your dream salary because $30/hr is crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No idea, I'd never contact someone out of my price range. If I were a nanny i also wouldn't bother responding to those. Life is short.
So you do see the nanny’s hourly price range when you look at her profile on care.com?
Yes, I do!
Thank you! That’s what we wanted to know!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No idea, I'd never contact someone out of my price range. If I were a nanny i also wouldn't bother responding to those. Life is short.
So you do see the nanny’s hourly price range when you look at her profile on care.com?
Yes, I do!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No idea, I'd never contact someone out of my price range. If I were a nanny i also wouldn't bother responding to those. Life is short.
So you do see the nanny’s hourly price range when you look at her profile on care.com?
Anonymous wrote:No idea, I'd never contact someone out of my price range. If I were a nanny i also wouldn't bother responding to those. Life is short.