Anonymous wrote:That is crazy!Where is your neighborhood?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are so many variables, OP, you would need to give specifics. For example, the 2:30 to 6:30 weekday after school pick up job is the highest paying because it’s most in demand. You could easily get $25+ an hour for one child. Night babysitting, where the child is asleep, is around $20.
Get the full day Pediatric CPR/First aid certification at the Ted Cross to up your desirability.
+1. You could ask for more than $25 for the after school position though.
Anonymous wrote:There are so many variables, OP, you would need to give specifics. For example, the 2:30 to 6:30 weekday after school pick up job is the highest paying because it’s most in demand. You could easily get $25+ an hour for one child. Night babysitting, where the child is asleep, is around $20.
Get the full day Pediatric CPR/First aid certification at the Ted Cross to up your desirability.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There will be multiple factors, including how many kids the family has and your total hours. But, I think $25 is a pretty standard starting point these days.
She’s not a professional with experience. 25$ is for an experienced full time nanny not someone with babysitting experience. 17-20$
Anonymous wrote:You’re a college student with 3 years of babysitting experience not nannying experience. Please don’t insult career nannies and think you’re worth the same rate. I would say 18-20$ with your experience.
Anonymous wrote:I was wondering what’s the current rate for babysitter and nanny who drives.I am thinking of taking some side babysitting job and potentially a nannying job however I don’t know what’s the rate. I am a college student with almost 3 years of nannying experience. However, I am not sure what’s the rate now especially with inflation.
Anonymous wrote:There will be multiple factors, including how many kids the family has and your total hours. But, I think $25 is a pretty standard starting point these days.