Anonymous wrote:This is so inappropriate. I am an international student and English is not my native language.
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OP- you stated you are an international grad student which most likely means you have an F1 student visa. F1 visa let's you work for 20 hours on campus. I am an ex international graduate student and those were the rules. How are you expecting to be paid on the books if you should not be working outside your campus at all?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I am from an English speaking family and I speak Arabic as well. I also hold a dual citizenship so I'm fine. Unfortunately, my written English isn't great. My employers tell me that they have no problems understanding my English. I have decided to stay with my current nanny job which pays $20/hour. Thanks for all your help!
Anonymous wrote:$11/hour is pretty low for a legally hired nanny in DC, especially a college educated, native English speaker. I've seen things more like $15-$20. Ironically though, nannies who are "off the books" tend to be paid less. It is really a different market than nannies whose employees pay taxes. In your personal situation though, it may be that this family can not afford much more. Are you willing to change families for a pay raise?if not, this is all hypothetical.
Anonymous wrote:This is so inappropriate. I am an international student and English is not my native language.
Anonymous wrote:$11/hour is pretty low for a legally hired nanny in DC, especially a college educated, native English speaker. I've seen things more like $15-$20. Ironically though, nannies who are "off the books" tend to be paid less. It is really a different market than nannies whose employees pay taxes. In your personal situation though, it may be that this family can not afford much more. Are you willing to change families for a pay raise?if not, this is all hypothetical.