Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a fair amount? It would be Friday and Saturday nights. Total hours would be about 48, maybe a bit more.
No. Over 4p hours, OT for extra 8 hours. However, 99 out of 100 will jump at offer.
Legally you only have to pay for 16 hours each day. 8 hours at night nannies don't have to be paid for if they are aloud to sleep. So it's really 32 hours. 16 at night go unpaid. This is why 24 nannies are becoming more common. It's free labor really at night.
Awesome! I can go home to sleep in my own bed and just go back to the children in the morning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a fair amount? It would be Friday and Saturday nights. Total hours would be about 48, maybe a bit more.
No. Over 4p hours, OT for extra 8 hours. However, 99 out of 100 will jump at offer.
Legally you only have to pay for 16 hours each day. 8 hours at night nannies don't have to be paid for if they are aloud to sleep. So it's really 32 hours. 16 at night go unpaid. This is why 24 nannies are becoming more common. It's free labor really at night.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a fair amount? It would be Friday and Saturday nights. Total hours would be about 48, maybe a bit more.
No. Over 4p hours, OT for extra 8 hours. However, 99 out of 100 will jump at offer.
Legally you only have to pay for 16 hours each day. 8 hours at night nannies don't have to be paid for if they are aloud to sleep. So it's really 32 hours. 16 at night go unpaid. This is why 24 nannies are becoming more common. It's free labor really at night.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a fair amount? It would be Friday and Saturday nights. Total hours would be about 48, maybe a bit more.
No. Over 4p hours, OT for extra 8 hours. However, 99 out of 100 will jump at offer.
Anonymous wrote:Is this a fair amount? It would be Friday and Saturday nights. Total hours would be about 48, maybe a bit more.
Anonymous wrote:Even children who normally sleep throughout the night may sleep differently knowing their parents are not home + that they are in the company of a nanny/sitter.
I have accepted jobs where the child is school-aged and the parents assure me that they sleep all night w/out getting up. And that is probably true...When they are at home.
But kids react differently to things and many of the kids I have watched overnight will wake up and tell me they miss their parents or ask me if they can call them, etc.
It is totally normal for a child, even an older one to feel like something is "off" if their parents are not home when they go to sleep.
So the overnight flat rate has zero logic.
Anonymous wrote:Have you found a sitter yet? I am available on weekends.
Anonymous wrote:Is this a fair amount? It would be Friday and Saturday nights. Total hours would be about 48, maybe a bit more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's alot I would do it for 300
$6/ hour?
If the kids sleep though the night yes I would for 300. As an extra gig to make money why not
I wouldn't hire anyone who values her time so cheaply.
Haha I've never had that problem. Most families state what they will pay and I almost always say yes. Of course I would say yes to 1,000 but i would also say yes to 300
Why would you not want your normal rate during the day?
Because I see it as extra money I wouldn't have had kind of like a gift. My normal rate is very low anyway.
Can any other nannies weigh in if this is normal?