Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, no. If the nanny is simply a night nanny and not a night nurse, then $25/hr is way too high.
Does she get to sleep between feedings? It's only for six hours? Is she only feeding or giving specialized meds?
If she is just a night nanny, $18-20/hr, tops, for one child.
$28/hour. Got it?
Anonymous wrote:I'm a night nanny, I charge $35/hr.
Anonymous wrote:Why poor kid/nanny? $20 is an excellent wage for one child. If its Monday- Friday, Nanny is pulling in over 100k!!! Nanny probably is sleeping very comfortably making that wage. Kid is should also be happy having taking great care of them 24hrs a day! And it's not MB's problem that the law says its perfectly legal not to pay for 8hrs of sleeping time.
Anonymous wrote:If she can sleep, she legally does NOT need to be paid for those hours. We have a 24hr nanny, and we don't pay her for 8hrs because she can usually sleep those hours, unless our baby wakes up. But he only usually wakes up for a few minutes to take a bottle. We pay our nanny $20 an hour for 16 hrs a day. The great thing, it's legal!
Anonymous wrote:If she can sleep, she legally does NOT need to be paid for those hours. We have a 24hr nanny, and we don't pay her for 8hrs because she can usually sleep those hours, unless our baby wakes up. But he only usually wakes up for a few minutes to take a bottle. We pay our nanny $20 an hour for 16 hrs a day. The great thing, it's legal!
Anonymous wrote:Well, no. If the nanny is simply a night nanny and not a night nurse, then $25/hr is way too high.
Does she get to sleep between feedings? It's only for six hours? Is she only feeding or giving specialized meds?
If she is just a night nanny, $18-20/hr, tops, for one child.
Anonymous wrote:Well, no. If the nanny is simply a night nanny and not a night nurse, then $25/hr is way too high.
Does she get to sleep between feedings? It's only for six hours? Is she only feeding or giving specialized meds?
If she is just a night nanny, $18-20/hr, tops, for one child.
Anonymous wrote:$20-30/hour.
Anonymous wrote:If a nanny can sleep on the job, than no more than $18/hr.