Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also charge a lower rate because my reg hourly rate with my last family was very high.
What? Your logic is silly.
Anonymous wrote:I also charge a lower rate because my reg hourly rate with my last family was very high.
"She" being the OP? OP here - nowhere near wealthy, but I make $20/hr with them as a nanny and that seems obscenely high for babysitting a single child - I'd like them to choose me over other sitters, because I'll miss the little guy and want to spend time with him, so I want to make sure that along with our great relationship I'm also bringing a competitive rate to future work with them.
Anonymous wrote:"Since it probably wouldn't be on the books, you could charge them $15-18 an hour or you could say nothing and see what they are willing to pay. If they really love you, they probably would use you over a new babysitter who may charge $1-2 less per hour. "
agree only at the lower end of this range. $15 is pretty expensive - at least by me - for sitting for 1 kid. maybe if you are in DC it is more avg for sitting though? I'd pay an ex-nanny a few dollars extra but not tons. Babysitting adds a lot on to the tab at the end of the night and OP is making $20 now. She is smart to offer to reduce her rate if she really would like to sit for them. She can always be "busy" if they are asking too much, but if the rate is about avg or just slightly above then the family will try to make an effort to use her, which is what OP says she wants.
Anonymous wrote:I would not offer to "sit" for free. If anything, I would offer to do occasional outings for free where I covered the costs but I would do these at my convenience, not whenever the parents needed someone to watch the kids. It would come down to me wanting to spend time with the kids and do something nice with them. If you expect them to call you with days/times that they need child care coverage then I would certainly charge for it.