Anonymous
Post 04/21/2024 15:06     Subject: nannies, how much you make in a nanny-share

Anonymous wrote:PP who says the pay is for the job and not per child. Did it ever occur to you that there is twice as much work, and more, with 2 kids from different families?


DP. It is definitely more work, but PP’s point is you don’t typically get double for two babies. Parents don’t have an incentive to do a nanny share without a “discount”. If they have one infant and pay $25 for a one-on-one nanny, why would they pay that rate for a nanny tending to another infant at the same time?
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2024 23:42     Subject: nannies, how much you make in a nanny-share

Nanny shares are more work but nobody is paying that much for a share in the dmv lol
Anonymous
Post 04/19/2024 19:56     Subject: nannies, how much you make in a nanny-share

..and the placement fee for the share is $5500 or so, which, when split between 2 families, is much lower then the single family nanny fee. More parents use agencies when you think, but they usually do not advertise the fact. Those using agencies usually pay the rate stated by OP no matter what their zip code is
Anonymous
Post 04/19/2024 18:23     Subject: nannies, how much you make in a nanny-share

Nanny agencies absolutely do nanny shares
Anonymous
Post 04/19/2024 18:22     Subject: nannies, how much you make in a nanny-share

PP who says the pay is for the job and not per child. Did it ever occur to you that there is twice as much work, and more, with 2 kids from different families?
Anonymous
Post 04/19/2024 16:44     Subject: nannies, how much you make in a nanny-share

Yes, I would also want to know what zip code are you in. I’ve lived and worked as a nanny all over DC the past 15 years and there is no way there is a neighborhood that paying that much is a “norm”. Sure, there are families who pay more but that’s not the norm. Also, high profile families use agency and those don’t do nanny shares …
Anonymous
Post 04/18/2024 21:12     Subject: nannies, how much you make in a nanny-share

Anonymous wrote:I do not get those people who pay $30 for share, that is lower than min wage per child, lower even than a crappiest daycare
because generally you don’t pay per child. You pay for the job itself. If you start a new job with one baby for $25 an hour. You can’t suddenly expect $50 an hour if they have another kid. It just doesn’t work like that.
Anonymous
Post 04/18/2024 12:59     Subject: nannies, how much you make in a nanny-share

What zip code are you in? Lol
Anonymous
Post 04/18/2024 10:33     Subject: Re:nannies, how much you make in a nanny-share

In a typical share, parents pay 2/3 of the normal rate. 3/4 tops. I don't know anyone that pays 3/4 for a nanny share. If $28 is your normal rate and the 2 families are paying you $42 together, then that's 3/4 rate. That seems fair.
Anonymous
Post 04/17/2024 20:54     Subject: nannies, how much you make in a nanny-share

I do not get those people who pay $30 for share, that is lower than min wage per child, lower even than a crappiest daycare
Anonymous
Post 04/17/2024 18:28     Subject: nannies, how much you make in a nanny-share

Op here, I am in one of more expensive zipcodes , so $33 would be too low for here. I made up my mind to accept $42 as I do not want to come across as too greedy, lol
Anonymous
Post 04/17/2024 13:08     Subject: nannies, how much you make in a nanny-share

Nanny here and I do a share for two infants and make $33hr
Anonymous
Post 04/17/2024 11:32     Subject: nannies, how much you make in a nanny-share

Ha! Most people barely want to pay 30$ for a share.
Anonymous
Post 04/16/2024 22:22     Subject: nannies, how much you make in a nanny-share

I think $42 is great, I would love to make that much
Anonymous
Post 04/16/2024 20:07     Subject: nannies, how much you make in a nanny-share

Hi, I am about to take on 2 infants in a nanny share. It was originally not a share and we agreed on $28 per hr for one baby, and then the other family expressed interest, we interviewed and did a trial day, so we are going ahead with it. I feel like I am fine getting $42 per hr (1,5 of initial rate, and I think this is what they expect to pay), but the other part of me is wondering, would it not make me a bit cheap? I mean, they will be saving tons of money, should it not be at least $23 per hr per child? I know lots of shares make less but the job is the part of DMV where people generally get paid more.