Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Geez, OP don't listen to the crazy nannies on this board. Nannies do not make 1K a week starting salary for one kid. Ugh.
I suggest budgeting for 50 hours guaranteed @$15-$16 average not base. You can use a wage calculator to determine the actual base and OT rate. If you need additional hours on a weekend you would pay the higher OT rate. You can find someone with great experience, driving and fluent in english for that rate.
Your other options if you think you will need frequent weekend hours and have room would be to look for a live in. A live in nanny is around $10-$12.
I completely agree with this. OP, do NOT listen to the nannies on this board when it comes to salary. We live in NW DC and have had three nannies over the years--our third just started--and I have interviewed literally dozens of nannies for these positions. Never, not once, has a candidate requested a salary like what's cited here. I have also found that many nannies think in terms of weekly pay, not hourly rate, so the fact that you are offering 50 hours per week allows you to pay a slightly lower hourly rate. (By comparison, we have at times only needed 30 hours and recognized that this required us to pay a higher hourly rate, which I understand.)
The nannies here will claim that I and other MBs who dispute their wages are being ridiculous, that $27/hour in overtime pay is really completely normal for a nanny caring for one baby in NW DC, etc. etc. It is not. I think that $15/hour average is very reasonable and you will likely find a great nanny with that wage.
Anonymous wrote:Geez, OP don't listen to the crazy nannies on this board. Nannies do not make 1K a week starting salary for one kid. Ugh.
I suggest budgeting for 50 hours guaranteed @$15-$16 average not base. You can use a wage calculator to determine the actual base and OT rate. If you need additional hours on a weekend you would pay the higher OT rate. You can find someone with great experience, driving and fluent in english for that rate.
Your other options if you think you will need frequent weekend hours and have room would be to look for a live in. A live in nanny is around $10-$12.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Geez, OP don't listen to the crazy nannies on this board. Nannies do not make 1K a week starting salary for one kid. Ugh.
I suggest budgeting for 50 hours guaranteed @$15-$16 average not base. You can use a wage calculator to determine the actual base and OT rate. If you need additional hours on a weekend you would pay the higher OT rate. You can find someone with great experience, driving and fluent in english for that rate.
Your other options if you think you will need frequent weekend hours and have room would be to look for a live in. A live in nanny is around $10-$12. [/quote
A live in may not be any better than a live out. Just because you have a live in doesn't mean she is at your beck and call whenever you wish. You will still have to have set hours and a schedule. I believe you'll still have OT (others who know live in rules? chime in please).
They do when they're working 60 hour weeks including weekends. Sorry, but reality is OT is expensive, and it SHOULD be. I get so tired of this average rate bull shit. There's your rate and there's OT. Sure you can average them, but it should still be appropriate for the job. $15-$16/hour is fine for an average nanny, PLUS overtime.
Anonymous wrote:Geez, OP don't listen to the crazy nannies on this board. Nannies do not make 1K a week starting salary for one kid. Ugh.
I suggest budgeting for 50 hours guaranteed @$15-$16 average not base. You can use a wage calculator to determine the actual base and OT rate. If you need additional hours on a weekend you would pay the higher OT rate. You can find someone with great experience, driving and fluent in english for that rate.
Your other options if you think you will need frequent weekend hours and have room would be to look for a live in. A live in nanny is around $10-$12.
Anonymous wrote:I am in Cleveland Park area. Looking for a full time nanny. Likely from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on weekdays, and maybe one day during the weekend. Looking for a quality nanny with good experience and great references. This position will be to care for our baby from the time they are born on. I will be heading back to work full time in 3 months. What would a fair rate be?
Anonymous wrote:Geez, OP don't listen to the crazy nannies on this board. Nannies do not make 1K a week starting salary for one kid. Ugh.
I suggest budgeting for 50 hours guaranteed @$15-$16 average not base. You can use a wage calculator to determine the actual base and OT rate. If you need additional hours on a weekend you would pay the higher OT rate. You can find someone with great experience, driving and fluent in english for that rate.
Your other options if you think you will need frequent weekend hours and have room would be to look for a live in. A live in nanny is around $10-$12. [/quote
A live in may not be any better than a live out. Just because you have a live in doesn't mean she is at your beck and call whenever you wish. You will still have to have set hours and a schedule. I believe you'll still have OT (others who know live in rules? chime in please).