Anonymous wrote:How much do you all charge for overnight stays? I was asked to have the kids stay with me (my house) for two nights. The parents are losing it bc “it’s too much.” I’m extremely fair and feel like I’m undercharging them. My former employer paid 250$/night. I’m not charging anywhere close. Thanks all!
Anonymous wrote:We have always paid:
- hourly rate for any awake hours. If it was a weekend overnight, following a full work week, then the hourly rate was the overtime rate.
- flat fee for overnight itself (assuming everyone sleeps through the night.) That was always either $75 or $100.
- half or full day off (paid) if the overnight meant the nanny was working nonstop for a long stretch of days.
Also, while not compensation per se, we also always stocked our fridge w/ favorite foods or gave the nanny extra money for take-out if the kids stayed w/ her.
Once we had our nanny stay with the kids for a week while we travelled and we had a different fee structure for that because it was so long, but we started w/ the approach above as a starting point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure what you're thinking of here. Is this 48 hours? Or are they planning on just a few hours before and after the overnight, with you handling the periodic ups and downs?
I typically do my normal rate 6am to 10pm, then $100 overnight, but only if I can sleep at least 5 hours consecutively. If I'm and down enough that I can't get 5 hours of sleep, they pay my normal hourly rate.
I’ll have them a straight 48 hours. Wednesday 7 am-Friday 3 pm.
Edited to add, I will get my normal paycheck for the daytime hours. Then the evening hours will be added. They are cheap AF so I’m going to stick to my quote or they can figure something else out. My time equals money especially over that period of time. Have to say, Who goes away in a pandemic? I had Covid bc with of their carelessness... ugh.
Anonymous wrote:If they sleep through the night:
-set hourly rate during awake hours
-flat overnight fee from 9/10pm-when they wake up.
My overnight is usually $75
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure what you're thinking of here. Is this 48 hours? Or are they planning on just a few hours before and after the overnight, with you handling the periodic ups and downs?
I typically do my normal rate 6am to 10pm, then $100 overnight, but only if I can sleep at least 5 hours consecutively. If I'm and down enough that I can't get 5 hours of sleep, they pay my normal hourly rate.
I’ll have them a straight 48 hours. Wednesday 7 am-Friday 3 pm.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure what you're thinking of here. Is this 48 hours? Or are they planning on just a few hours before and after the overnight, with you handling the periodic ups and downs?
I typically do my normal rate 6am to 10pm, then $100 overnight, but only if I can sleep at least 5 hours consecutively. If I'm and down enough that I can't get 5 hours of sleep, they pay my normal hourly rate.
Anonymous wrote:If they sleep through the night:
-set hourly rate during awake hours
-flat overnight fee from 9/10pm-when they wake up.
My overnight is usually $75