Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP they aren't expecting to pay less than your regular hourly rate for awake times. Please don't sell yourself short by offering to cut your rate!! You're harming yourself and other nannies as a whole. Keep your $20/he awake rate and offer to do the overnights for $0-$50 instead. Please please think this through.
Harming nannies as a whole? What a silly comment.
OP, your rate sounds fair.
The child sounds draining, tbh. I agree about setting up play dates. Or plan outings so you can be walking around and doing things instead of having to sit and play games in the house
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you thinking of halving your regular hourly rate? I'm sure the parents aren't expecting that...
Who the bleep are you and why do you keep commenting that a family won't be expecting the nanny to charge her regular hourly rate for daytime (awake) hours? Why WOULDN'T she be charging her normal rate? That is her rate. The parents have already agreed to it and pay it. What, is someone supposed to work for half of their rate just because the parents want to go out of town without bringing their kids along for 2+ days?
WTF is your problem? I asked why the OP wants to charge HALF of her normal rate. I said she is UNDERSELLING herself and HARMING herself and other nannies.
You and I completely agree on this point. Where we differ is our opinion of your reading comprehension ability.
Anonymous wrote:OP they aren't expecting to pay less than your regular hourly rate for awake times. Please don't sell yourself short by offering to cut your rate!! You're harming yourself and other nannies as a whole. Keep your $20/he awake rate and offer to do the overnights for $0-$50 instead. Please please think this through.