Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe $25/hr is fair for both sides: Mother and nanny
I agree.
Lol. Good luck with that one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe $25/hr is fair for both sides: Mother and nanny
I agree.
Anonymous wrote:I believe $25/hr is fair for both sides: Mother and nanny
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live in Arlington. We have 2 kids - 3 y o and infant. What should be nanny's NET rate?
Please be realistic. We are not very rich people.
Thanks for your advice !
Oh bless your heart. The fact that you are not rich has no bearing on my rate for doing my job with my experience, skills, etc. You are basically saying "I want a Ferrari, what should I pay? Keep in mind I'm broke."
You should determine your own budget and then find the best nanny that fits into that budget. There are nannies that work for $11 an hour and nannies that work for $35 an hour. If you can only afford $11 an hour than ask a spanish speaking friend to write you an ad and post it on here and craigslist. If you can afford more then try care.com or the sitter website. If you live in a nice area try the neighborhood listservs, but be prepared to pay the top rate.
Good luck.
We want to offer $15-16. I believe it's reasonable. What do you think?
OP, we're in N. Arlington and have an infant and toddler. We pay more than that net for both. We paid about $15 net for one child which I believe is the going rate.
Your going rate is a myth.
The going rate is under $15 an hour I can assure you. I can post an ad for under that and get 20 replies in an hour.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live in Arlington. We have 2 kids - 3 y o and infant. What should be nanny's NET rate?
Please be realistic. We are not very rich people.
Thanks for your advice !
Oh bless your heart. The fact that you are not rich has no bearing on my rate for doing my job with my experience, skills, etc. You are basically saying "I want a Ferrari, what should I pay? Keep in mind I'm broke."
You should determine your own budget and then find the best nanny that fits into that budget. There are nannies that work for $11 an hour and nannies that work for $35 an hour. If you can only afford $11 an hour than ask a spanish speaking friend to write you an ad and post it on here and craigslist. If you can afford more then try care.com or the sitter website. If you live in a nice area try the neighborhood listservs, but be prepared to pay the top rate.
Good luck.
We want to offer $15-16. I believe it's reasonable. What do you think?
OP, we're in N. Arlington and have an infant and toddler. We pay more than that net for both. We paid about $15 net for one child which I believe is the going rate.
Your going rate is a myth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live in Arlington. We have 2 kids - 3 y o and infant. What should be nanny's NET rate?
Please be realistic. We are not very rich people.
Thanks for your advice !
Oh bless your heart. The fact that you are not rich has no bearing on my rate for doing my job with my experience, skills, etc. You are basically saying "I want a Ferrari, what should I pay? Keep in mind I'm broke."
You should determine your own budget and then find the best nanny that fits into that budget. There are nannies that work for $11 an hour and nannies that work for $35 an hour. If you can only afford $11 an hour than ask a spanish speaking friend to write you an ad and post it on here and craigslist. If you can afford more then try care.com or the sitter website. If you live in a nice area try the neighborhood listservs, but be prepared to pay the top rate.
Good luck.
We want to offer $15-16. I believe it's reasonable. What do you think?
OP, we're in N. Arlington and have an infant and toddler. We pay more than that net for both. We paid about $15 net for one child which I believe is the going rate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live in Arlington. We have 2 kids - 3 y o and infant. What should be nanny's NET rate?
Please be realistic. We are not very rich people.
Thanks for your advice !
Oh bless your heart. The fact that you are not rich has no bearing on my rate for doing my job with my experience, skills, etc. You are basically saying "I want a Ferrari, what should I pay? Keep in mind I'm broke."
You should determine your own budget and then find the best nanny that fits into that budget. There are nannies that work for $11 an hour and nannies that work for $35 an hour. If you can only afford $11 an hour than ask a spanish speaking friend to write you an ad and post it on here and craigslist. If you can afford more then try care.com or the sitter website. If you live in a nice area try the neighborhood listservs, but be prepared to pay the top rate.
Good luck.
We want to offer $15-16. I believe it's reasonable. What do you think?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live in Arlington. We have 2 kids - 3 y o and infant. What should be nanny's NET rate?
Please be realistic. We are not very rich people.
Thanks for your advice !
Oh bless your heart. The fact that you are not rich has no bearing on my rate for doing my job with my experience, skills, etc. You are basically saying "I want a Ferrari, what should I pay? Keep in mind I'm broke."
You should determine your own budget and then find the best nanny that fits into that budget. There are nannies that work for $11 an hour and nannies that work for $35 an hour. If you can only afford $11 an hour than ask a spanish speaking friend to write you an ad and post it on here and craigslist. If you can afford more then try care.com or the sitter website. If you live in a nice area try the neighborhood listservs, but be prepared to pay the top rate.
Good luck.
We want to offer $15-16. I believe it's reasonable. What do you think?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your income has nothing to do with the cost of a good nanny. Does your income play into how much you are charged for dental work or groceries?
It all depends on what you are looking for in a nanny and if you are paying under the table or not. For a college educated nanny with experience, you are going to pay 20 - 25 (maybe find someone for 18 if the rest of your package is good). If you are willing to hire an illegal then you could get away with anything.
My income has a lot to do with the nanny cost. Her rate depends on my income. Same thing with groceries. You can buy food in Whole Foods or much cheaper Trader's Joe.
Good luck with your discount dentist and nanny. You get what you pay for in life. And a good nanny is not going to lower her rate based on what you can afford.
We say GOODBYE to frustrated and aggressive nannies on DCUM.
We say GOODBYE to the bitter and poor Mommies on DCUM who want to brag about having a nanny even though they cannot afford one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your income has nothing to do with the cost of a good nanny. Does your income play into how much you are charged for dental work or groceries?
It all depends on what you are looking for in a nanny and if you are paying under the table or not. For a college educated nanny with experience, you are going to pay 20 - 25 (maybe find someone for 18 if the rest of your package is good). If you are willing to hire an illegal then you could get away with anything.
My income has a lot to do with the nanny cost. Her rate depends on my income. Same thing with groceries. You can buy food in Whole Foods or much cheaper Trader's Joe.
Good luck with your discount dentist and nanny. You get what you pay for in life. And a good nanny is not going to lower her rate based on what you can afford.
We say GOODBYE to frustrated and aggressive nannies on DCUM.
We say GOODBYE to the bitter and poor Mommies on DCUM who want to brag about having a nanny even though they cannot afford one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your income has nothing to do with the cost of a good nanny. Does your income play into how much you are charged for dental work or groceries?
It all depends on what you are looking for in a nanny and if you are paying under the table or not. For a college educated nanny with experience, you are going to pay 20 - 25 (maybe find someone for 18 if the rest of your package is good). If you are willing to hire an illegal then you could get away with anything.
My income has a lot to do with the nanny cost. Her rate depends on my income. Same thing with groceries. You can buy food in Whole Foods or much cheaper Trader's Joe.
Good luck with your discount dentist and nanny. You get what you pay for in life. And a good nanny is not going to lower her rate based on what you can afford.
We say GOODBYE to frustrated and aggressive nannies on DCUM.