Anonymous wrote:OP here. We live in the suburbs, as do the friends we want to share a nanny with. We currently pay our awesome nanny just over $20 an hour for a toddler. We were hoping to pay her $25 an hour in the share, but she wanted $30. We don't think either family would go for a share at $30 per hour total, since one of our key motivations for having a nanny is not having to do much pick-ups and drop-offs.
We are also hoping to have a second child in 2022, and exiting the nanny share arrangement at that time. If we did end up doing a nanny share at $30 per hour total, would our nanny be able to adjust back down to a wage of $25 an hour working just for us?
Anonymous wrote:The industry standard for a share is that each family pays the nanny 2/3-3/4 of her one family rate. So if OP is paying $20/hour now, each family would pay $13-15 per hour in the share. So the nanny’s start-of-negotiations hourly rate was on target.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. We live in the suburbs, as do the friends we want to share a nanny with. We currently pay our awesome nanny just over $20 an hour for a toddler. We were hoping to pay her $25 an hour in the share, but she wanted $30. We don't think either family would go for a share at $30 per hour total, since one of our key motivations for having a nanny is not having to do much pick-ups and drop-offs.
We are also hoping to have a second child in 2022, and exiting the nanny share arrangement at that time. If we did end up doing a nanny share at $30 per hour total, would our nanny be able to adjust back down to a wage of $25 an hour working just for us?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. We live in the suburbs, as do the friends we want to share a nanny with. We currently pay our awesome nanny just over $20 an hour for a toddler. We were hoping to pay her $25 an hour in the share, but she wanted $30. We don't think either family would go for a share at $30 per hour total, since one of our key motivations for having a nanny is not having to do much pick-ups and drop-offs.
We are also hoping to have a second child in 2022, and exiting the nanny share arrangement at that time. If we did end up doing a nanny share at $30 per hour total, would our nanny be able to adjust back down to a wage of $25 an hour working just for us?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shares are more.
Two sets of parents
Switching houses (sometimes)
One family might be out on vacation, but the other needs you - often less time off.
juggling parenting styles, etc
Somewhat off topic, but I've seen the "switching houses" comment a few times as relates to nanny shares on this board, and I've always been surprised. We've been in two different nanny shares, and have known several people in shares, and in 100% of cases, one family was the host all the time. For one thing, lots of families don't have the room or setup to host (and thus want/need someone else to host) and for another thing, swapping back and forth sounds sooo hard - diapers, wipes, pack 'n play, sound machine at both houses for both kids? I mean, for instance, between us and the other family (we host) there's three of a lot of things - one at their house, ours at our house, and then a third at our house for their kid during the week (sound machine and high chair both come to mind). If you're swapping do you have FOUR of these things? Or are you constantly carrying them back and forth? What about the double stroller? The only time the other family hosts is when it's JUST their baby (ex: if our baby is sick or we're on vacation). Our baby has never gone to their house.
Just seems to me that both theoretically and in reality, swapping doesn't happen and wouldn't work well. Maybe it's more common out in the 'burbs where people have more room (we're in Columbia Heights)? But I hear it mentioned on this board all the time. Anyone doing that who would speak up to how that works? I'm curious. Or maybe this is just a straw man that never (or super rarely) actually happens (kinda what I think).
Anonymous wrote:Shares are more.
Two sets of parents
Switching houses (sometimes)
One family might be out on vacation, but the other needs you - often less time off.
juggling parenting styles, etc
Anonymous wrote:Shares are more.
Two sets of parents
Switching houses (sometimes)
One family might be out on vacation, but the other needs you - often less time off.
juggling parenting styles, etc